1976 Ford Bronco Project (early Bronco) on 2040-cars
Peyton, Colorado, United States
1976 Ford Bronco Project
Have too many projects and need to let this one go. Purchased from a friend with intent to install 3.5" lift and run open top, roll bar with bikini, door inserts.
Rotisserie: Tub blasted, rust repaired, outer rockers replaced and underside protected with KBS sealer.
Tub primed and installed on chassis with new body mount kit.
Engine/Trans: 302 with Holley 4 barrel carb, 4 speed top load trans (mustang transmission), Duff 4 speed shifter, 23 Gallon gas tank installed, headers with dual exhaust.
Power Steering: Comes installed with West Texas Offroad rebuilt power steering box, power steering pump and hoses.
Parts: New in box include Centech Wire harness, tailgate, one piece door inserts, Wildhorses Warflares, bikini top, 3 point seat belts, hub/rotor, HEI distributor. Tubs of other build parts...too much to list, but contact if need something specific.
Powder coat: have a tub of black powder coated parts and also matching grey dash, valve covers, headlight rings, power steering pump brackets, steering column support. Steering column was powder coated black as well and sale includes harness/bearings to rebuild column.
It's a project so needs work, but a lot of work has been done to this point and a lot of expensive parts been purchased. Would like to finish it myself, but just don't have the time. Please respond with any questions.
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