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SOLD 1976 Bronco Ranger project 4 Sale

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Broncoblood

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City: San Jose
Price: $ 1234

1976 Ford Bronco Ranger (project)
Dana 44
4 wheel discs
Power Steering
Automatic
3 or 4" Rancho suspension?
BF GoodRich All Terrain tires
Centerline Aluminum wheels
Full interior roll cage
tan fabric upholstered seats front and rear
tan carpet kit
Tuffy center console
clean glass all the way around the Bronco
not rusty at all
clean floors
clean rockers
clean inner fenders
clean door jambs / A-pillars
clean restored hardtop
doors open and close nice
Yellow on Blue California license plates
I have most all the parts on a pallet or labeled in a bag ready to reassemble, not far from being back together.

parts that come with the Bronco;
transfer case, cross member, front aux tank, rear 23 gallon tank, fuel necks, rear flares, nice rear square tube bumper with tire carrier and matching spare tire, marker lights, emblems, other.
I believe the main 2 items I don't have are the front and rear drive shafts.

selling as a favor for a family who live in different states and unfortunately will be unable to put it back together.
Bronco is located in the San Jose, California area, putting this out there to check the interest?

l have posted a handful of pics. I have more pics to send if needed and can get more if requested.
I do not know the last time it was running but a guesstimate of 2 to 4 years ago?

pm me if you have interest and we can talk about a purchase.
 

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more pics
 

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last pics
 

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I'll bet that won't last long. If it was closer to Kentucky I'd sure be interested. GLWS
 
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took some more pics that all of you requested as well as some measurements.
I am posting all the pics here so everybody can view.
measurement from ground to rood, I didn't have a step there but it was approx 79" to the top of hardtop
 

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sorry I couldn't beat that glare coming in for the underside floor / under body pix
 

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appreciate all your questions and discussion.
one point was made about 'no rust' comments and I do agree, its not good to state that. after going back today and taking more pics, I removed the inner fender jack and cleaned some leaves away etc, there is signs of some rust spots in that seam behind the fresh air intake and possibly a repair on the inner fender in the engine bay that I didn't notice amongst the leaves, dirt and having to hold the hood up cuz the support wasn't stable. overall though, from the bottom side and A pillars etc, it definitely looks pretty darn good. I also brought the rear bumper and spare tire down. I didn't have any tools to put the swing away on but its all there.
 

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lastly, here is the skid plates, transfer case, shifter, 23 gallon gas tank, aux tank, brand new mufflers and the front drive shaft.
hope those pix help all of you, if you have anymore questions / requests let me know and I will do my best to assist.
 

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@Broncoblood, got two questions for you related to your pic (below). 1) What is the thingy circled in black with arrow. 2) did you completely change the rear shock location and eliminate the factory location?
TIA

Randy
 

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hey Randy,
good questions.

the Bronco is not mine so these are guesses.
the 'thingy' circled in black is I believe is an air tank which probably assist an 'air locker' for the rear end? and air assist on anything else on the Bronco?
then yes the upper shock mounts were relocated probably for both 'clearance' and 'travel'.

I am more of a 'stock / original' guy so don't know much about all the trick upgrades.
hope that helps
 

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Didn’t even think about air tank for lockers. Makes sense. As for the shocks, not a big deal, was just curious. Thanks for the info.

Randy
 

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Didn’t even think about air tank for lockers. Makes sense. As for the shocks, not a big deal, was just curious. Thanks for the info.

Randy

That’s an inboard hoop, I have one and it’s designed for crawling as it lets you change the angle of the shocks for more flexibility


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