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SOLD 1969 Bronco "100% Original Rust Free California Black Plate"

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We are pleased to present a true time capsule example of the 1969 Ford Bronco. Purchased new at Geary Motor Sales, San Francisco, CA, this 4 owner, completely original and rust free example remained in the Bay Area its whole life until arriving at our facility in Grand Rapids, MI. It is a true “California Black Plate” Car as it still retains its originally issued license plates with registrations and stickers consistent throughout all owner history and remains current until May 2011.
The originality and quality of this vehicle is quite stunning. It is powered by its original motor, transmission, running gear, components etc. This Bronco also features its complete original interior including its original vinyl floor covering; all of its original sheet-metal still finished in its original “New Lime” paint as the vehicle has never had rust nor any accidents and incidents. It is also optioned with dual tanks and Heavy duty rear suspension. This Bronco is documented with its original Bill of Sale with receipt, warranty card, original owners manual, service records and owner transactions. The owner history of this car is consistent with the quality of this Bronco. Not only is it complete, but interesting as well as this vehicle was owned by two professional athletes both having their careers in the San Francisco Bay area.
As a collector vehicle, this 1969 Ford Bronco has it all; Originality, quality, history and owner provenance. Any vehicle possessing all of these qualities demand consideration.

Call Jeff 616-881-2429 www.hoekstraltd.com
 

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House

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Odd that is has commercial plates and not passenger plates...
 

travis77

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Very nice Bronco. Probably worth the price. All original may be a little misleading. If i'm not mistaken, only halfcabs came with bulkheads and no backseats. Original parts, maybe not original to the vehicle. Just sayin.
 

House

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You could get a wagon with a bench, not too uncommon...
 

Mono

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Sure, but did wagons come with a bulkhead and no back seat?

Yes, a "Utility" Bronco can be spotted by the U15 Vin#, and the missing mounting holes (For a true half cab) on top of the bulkhead.
 

House

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Yes.
A back seat was an option. A bench seat was an option.
All you had to do was order a bench seat and not order a back seat...
 

MattW

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I like the picture with the 14 or so tags piled on the license plate.
 

Stroppe-Envy-77

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Odd that is has commercial plates and not passenger plates...

Not really. If it was originally sold for business or commercial purposes, the selling dealer is required to register it as such.

Years ago our company was buying three new Suburbans, and I went to help shuttle them from the dealer's lot. I remember the salesman trying to insist that they were "station wagons" and could get by with the much cheaper standard plates. The department head who was handling our transaction insisted they be registered commercially, for insurance and tax reasons.
 
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