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AR 1966 uncut bronco for sale. Oct '65 build

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Up for sale is an uncut 1966 Ford Bronco. It has the original 170 straight 6 engine with 3 speed transmission that has been converted to the floor. This bronco was built in October of 1965 which means it has very many hard to find early 1966 parts including eyebrow grill, eyebrow tailgate, and straight cut front bumper. Original parts include: wiper washer bag, and oil bath air cleaner. The original color was Rangoon red which is still visible on the interior and engine bay. The previous owner had bolted down plywood onto the floors in the back and a house carpet pad and carpet in the front. This is why the floors have rusted and will need to be replaced. The door posts and strikers are in excellent shape. The only other rust are two 4”x’4” spots in the engine bay on the inner fenders. And on the tailgate. I just changed out the points, condenser, and rebuilt the carburetor. The engine fires right up and sounds good. I started it by running new gas from a bowl right above the carb. I don’t know about the condition of the fuel pump, gas lines or gas tank, they could probably use a flush. The clutch is frozen, as are the brakes. The transmission does shift in and out of gear fine. It will need to be trailered home. The previous owner told me that it had not been driven for 10-15 years, but that it ran good when he parked it.
I bought it with the intention of restoring it back to its original 1966 form. However, I have since bought 3 more broncos and they are all set to be restored before this one.
Feel free to call or text me with any questions or if you need more pictures of something specific.
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I am not interested in any trades

$3,900

479-790-3133


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