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302v8, Automatic, Pwr Steer/brakes, California No Rust, Includes Top on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:65428
Location:

Aliso Viejo, California, United States

Aliso Viejo, California, United States

1974 Ford Bronco Sport

302 V8, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes.  Classic original light blue color.  New BFG tires, new brake booster, and brakes. Has all the original sport trim.  No rust.  Includes a very good rear seat and original good steel top as explained below.  Title in my name, CA registration good through Aug. 2014.  Well maintained, rebuilt (over the years), includes all receipts.

Our beach mobile, this is a daily driver and great Bronco.  Engine runs well in city or freeway traffic, reliable, stays cool - was rebuilt in 1992.  Has two stock gas tanks with 'on the fly' switch under seat, and working gauges, two tanks are a bonus on long trips.  4x4 works great, not used often but kept up occassionally on local dirt roads.  Has tow hitch and electrical hook-up plug.  In 2010 ball joints and bushings replaced.  Has an old cassette stereo and speakers in doors, FM/AM works well, never tried the cassette player.  All dash works, gauges, lights, fan, heater etc.  Recently horn stopped working though.  

Rear Seat - Not shown but includes a rebuilt stock rear seat with new matching off white upholstery and cushions, will post pics at a later time, bolts in to the bed of Bronco and seats two.  Includes seat and bolts, will install for buyer for shipping or pickup.  Seat is currently in storage. 

Top - in good condition, steel white top with original Sport trim, see pics.  I can top put on Bronco before it is picked up by new owner by request.  Also will have the windshield wiper motor, cover, and all re-installed, all work great.  All was removed for convertible use.  

Any questions please call or email.  (949) 362-0068 Phone does not accept text.   Please complete purchase within a week, I can store Bronco up to two weeks.  $500 deposit at end of auction.  Thank you.  

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