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TN 1974 meticulous project

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ljbird33

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I have a 1974 bronco that I have owned for over 10 years that I may finally part with. This bronco is in the process of a frame off complete restoration.I have about 8k in the suspension alone. The reason for the price difference is that I have a donor car I will let go with it if my asking price is paid. (98th mustang gt convertible). I can't figure out pics but will send a few by text if I am pmed with numbers. My bronco is uncut with 4wheel disc brakes with hoops in front and 6 rancho rs 9000 adj. Shocks. Wild horses 3 1/2in. Full new suspension and 3in. Body lift. Rust free.
 
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