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SOLD 1974 Grabber Blue Ranger, original paint, AT, PS, 4.11 LS, Marti

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This one's been off the grid for decades! Great one to restore. It runs, drives, and stops. Motor is great, it's quiet, smooth and no smoke. You're not going to throw a plate on her and start driving, she needs to be gone thru.

Check out the Marti report. Denver DSO. Great year, awesome color, very solid, original paint, PS, AT, remote mirror, 4.11 limited slip from factory!!! The front hubs and axles are missing. I'm including a complete Dana 44 to the buyer. Needs front floors. Has new fuel pump and newer main tank. Aluminum radiator. I took the factory air cleaner off for pictures, it's included.

Doors close so nice. Rims are 16". No scale underneath on frame or chassis, just surface. These getting so hard to find. VERY good one to start with. I have plenty more pictures I'll post later. Thanks

Enjoy!! $11,700.00
 

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Another set of pics
 

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That Bronco is so cool! Front axle and sort it out a bit and I'd drive it just the way it is for sure! Great find once again!
 
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Thanks! YES, exactly!! I agree, original paint Broncos are getting tough to find. Preserve and enjoy.
 

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I told a couple of people about this one yesterday, and gave them your number.
Good luck with the sale Chris, and thanks again for help on my 66 hood.
 
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Thanks Terry, good to see you again back in Nashville. Send me a pic of that '66 with the hood installed!!
 

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What were the circles on the top just behind door glass, each side?
 

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Light Grabber Blue, interesting. Don't think I've ever seen it listed that way before in years of Mustang hobby.

example -

1970 Ford Mustang Grabber Blue J

copied from a Mustang paint code page

Did all Broncos that had Grabber Blue paint call it "Light Grabber Blue"? Just curious.
 
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I'm drafting an Ebay ad to post in a few days. Here's another set of pics. Thanks y'all!
 

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How bad is the rust in the hard top drip rails?

Thinking really hard about this one... Shipping costs to the West coast concern me...

Doug
 
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They have rust. The worst is the left rear and left rear corner. Fine if you're gonna drive with the patina look. If you're looking to do a full off restoration they're below par in my book.
 

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well shoot, thats not much rust for a DSO 76 in my experience.....I like it. It would survive well in patina out here....
 
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