Broncitis
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UPDATE: We're headed to Super Celebration and then the LEBC Roundup next month. Delivery possible if a deal is closed by May 31.
For Sale: 1976 Bronco with original Four Wheel Campers pop up camper.
$11,90O
>>>>>Serious inquiries, please PM me for more details and photos.<<<<<<
Located near Harrisburg, PA.
I found this in Colorado a couple years ago for a friend, and he's since decided he wants a survivor half cab or wagon instead of restoring this camper.
Runs and drives, needs brake work. The only thing that has really been done since it was driven off the transporter into storage is a new yellow top Optima has been installed.
It's all there, but the Bronco will need some typical sheet metal (front floors, rockers, inner aprons and a few smaller repairable spots). The frame and suspension are clean with no heavy rust or pitting.
The camper is complete, but will need a couple small pieces of the original wood structure repaired or replaced and the interior needs some repairs and/or updates.
Our plan was to gut it and upgrade the camper with modern appliances, cabinetry and upholstery for a more comfortable and functional restomod camper. Could be an awesome project for someone wanting a rather hard to find camper.
I'd love to make a super cool overland adventure rig for myself with EFI, 33-35" tires, winch, etc., but I have too many other projects not getting attention already to add yet another in my stable.
For Sale: 1976 Bronco with original Four Wheel Campers pop up camper.
$11,90O
>>>>>Serious inquiries, please PM me for more details and photos.<<<<<<
Located near Harrisburg, PA.
I found this in Colorado a couple years ago for a friend, and he's since decided he wants a survivor half cab or wagon instead of restoring this camper.
Runs and drives, needs brake work. The only thing that has really been done since it was driven off the transporter into storage is a new yellow top Optima has been installed.
It's all there, but the Bronco will need some typical sheet metal (front floors, rockers, inner aprons and a few smaller repairable spots). The frame and suspension are clean with no heavy rust or pitting.
The camper is complete, but will need a couple small pieces of the original wood structure repaired or replaced and the interior needs some repairs and/or updates.
Our plan was to gut it and upgrade the camper with modern appliances, cabinetry and upholstery for a more comfortable and functional restomod camper. Could be an awesome project for someone wanting a rather hard to find camper.
I'd love to make a super cool overland adventure rig for myself with EFI, 33-35" tires, winch, etc., but I have too many other projects not getting attention already to add yet another in my stable.
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