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MI 1976 Frame, Motor, Trans, Firewall

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TrackHoeOperato

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I have a 1976 Bronco, or what's left of one.

Clean title from original owner
Fully in tact frame, rusty
Original Engine and Auto trans
Rusty remnants of a firewall

I bought the complete vehicle to take the axles, suspension and steering, and transfer case to rebuild and refit into a Ranger being re powered with a diesel.

The vehicle was sitting in an industrial yard when I picked it up. The original owner sold it to me and said it ran when he parked it there in 1995. The body rusted away over time and I threw that in the scrap bin. Nothing of value there.

I am figuring the frame, bulkhead, and motor with matching numbers on a clean 1 owner title might be good for a full rebuild someone wants to do.

Make an offer. Can be crated and shipped, loaded with heavy equipment if picked up, or delivered within 500 miles for a fee.
 
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