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TX 1970 Bronco Fully Restored

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It has received a body-off restoration including new paint, interior refreshment, and mechanical upgrades such as power steering, power brakes, and power front disc brakes.
It has a 351ci V8 with 670 CFM Holley 4 barrel carb and 3-speed automatic transmission.

Additional updates included a 3" suspension lift with brand new 33" Goodyear A/T tires, full roll cage, bikini soft top, rear seat, and a new wiring harness.

This Bronco has 68,000 mile, of which approximately 1,500 miles have been added since the rebuild.

Since 2015, I have receipts totaling more than $14,500, including new lighting, wiring, transmission rebuild, seals, drive shafts, new tops, stereo, steering wheel, and more!


For the restoration, the body was removed from the frame and repainted in blue after metalwork was performed in the floors, rocker panels, and tailgate. The fenders were cut to allow for larger tires and trimmed with plastic flares. This truck has the original floor pans!

The interior floors, door panels, cargo area rails, bumpers, and diamond-plate rocker covers are coated with Line-X.

Power steering and front disc brakes were added, and a 3" lift was installed with new springs as well as Skyjacker shocks and a steering stabilizer. There is also a new front drive shaft.

It has a Dana 44 front axle and Ford 9" rear axle. Five new 15" polished alloys wear 33" Brand New Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac all-terrain tires. The headlights have been updated with new halogen H4 units, and side steps were installed. The lighting is modern and very functional.


The interior was refurbished with new black upholstery and carpets, an aftermarket steering wheel, and a Sony Bluetooth stereo with an amplifier wired for four speakers, but currently has only 2 speakers installed. A floor-mounted Hurst shifter controls the transmission, and a single instrument binnacle houses the factory speedometer and gauges.

A rear bench seat with headrests and seat belts was added along with a "family-style" roll cage.

Power comes from a 351ci V8 that is mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. Both the engine and transmission have been rebuilt. The transmission was rebuilt in 2018. The Bronco has a new aluminum radiator, headers, exhaust system, fuel tanks, and sending units were installed. Hoses and belts were replaced throughout, and a new Painless wiring harness was fitted.

Receipts documenting the work performed during the restoration will also be provided. There is well over $50k in this truck.

The current owner had this Bronco gone through completely and there is NO RUST, beautiful paint, can drive on the freeway easily and all gauges work.

Located in Houston, Texas

see more photos at www.2ndcar.com
 

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Sold on BaT in May. Descriptions, comments and price still posted.
 
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