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Asking $8,000 OBO
Has 140,300 miles on odometer and Title

ENGINE: 351W from 72 Torino, Edelbrock 4 barrel 500 cfm electric choke carb with matching Performer Intake, Edelbrock RV cam and new lifters, Optima battery with new battery tray, FlowKooler water pump, Sagi PS pump, recent six turn PS Box rebuilt by West Texas Off Road, 3 Core Aluminum Radiator by Champion, BC Shorty headers with matching exhaust pipes to a 2-in 2-out SS Magnaflow muffler, C4 trans that could use a rebuild but has been dependable still till this day. Oil pan leaks a lil, as most due.

SUSPENSION: JBG 3.5" suspension with 2" body lift, frame looks clean for it to be 37 yrs old and its not too muddied up. JBG Adjustable drop track arm, new rubbers and ball joints done five years ago. Front disc and rear drums.

BODY: Body is in good shape, especially outside. Minor blems and paint chips. Dont expect a $1k paint job, but it looks good. Inside is where the concerns begin. Both floors need to be replaced, rear cargo floor needs minor work. I opened up as much of the problem areas as I could, will not hide anything from potential buyer. One brace under the passenger seat needs attention/ rooted out and seat bolt just turns. Hard top is in good shape, repainted three years ago, needs one spot weld in rear to be fixed. Glass in very good shape. Doors have good glass, handles open very easy. New JBG blk panel door covers. Have new door seals but wanted to wait and install after body work. Powder coated front prerunner bumper and tire gate. All fender flares are fiberglass in good shape, one is not painted since it was replaced five years ago. The hoods needs some attn. My dad added a fiberglass hood scoop 15 yrs ago and now the rivets and bondo have shown their ugly heads. A good body man can remove the scoop and fix the rust. The hood is solid and no air cleaner hole is cut. Duff hood shocks stalled and are included.

INTERIOR: Seats from a Bronco II, no rear seat, seatbelts, windshield wiper motor works well, heater works well, will need fuel guage to be replaced, guage cluster in very good shape. Tilt steering in very good working order. No carpet or rugs, just a clean slate and hiding nothing from potential buyer. New JBG blk door panels included. Stock Black seats front are available for additional $300.

What will not be included: Lots of pieces will go on my next build such as the vinyl floors, and yes I plan to keep all five tires. I have a set of 33" tires on 15x10 chrome rims that will go with this sale. If you like the 5) Stock wheel and tires they are available for additional $1400. The BC gas tank is also not part of the sale, but a non-efi 23 gallon tank will go back in its place. If you must have the BC tank its additional $600.

I plan to add more to the list if I forgot something. If you want pics of certain areas I am happy to help when possible. Here is a link to my build thread I started two years ago. Please dont low-ball me, I know what its worth. http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194199

Open for trades too. Wanting 77 rear axle aka Banjo, complete 77 front axle with radius arms, a rebuildable 76-77 PS box only or converted 4x4x2 PS box, and a hard top in very good shape with horns. Don't need anything else, just these specific items only.
 

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say it ain't so! always loved the look of your truck....
 
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What size tires are those in pics?

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Those are skinny 33s (33x10.5x15s). I don't plan to sell them. Took me months to find those stock wheels so I plan to hold on to them for now as well.
 

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Dude!!!!! What in the world are you doing selling that bad boy? Someone is going to get a nice bronco for $8000.
 

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Hey you know you will regret it....I can see now several yrs down the rd."lookin for my old Bronco"!!!
 
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Thx guys, but I refuse to get a credit card and pay hi rates. Adding another credit card payment to the Crawdad household is just not in the works. I can limp till the cool season but the gas burners are cracked allowing co2 gas to come in the house. I have three co2 alarms and they are not going off. But having some piece of mind and know my wife and new son are comfortable is all I want. I have the beginnings of a 77 bronco in the works, but will take time and a few more deployments to put it back together. I feel I priced my bronco accordingly. No need to put a high price tag on it and scare off buyers. It's priced to sell.
 

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Yup I think you priced it more than fair and the fact that you put it all out in the open with nothing to hide!!That alone means alot in the Bronco world!!
 

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THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE! if i could only scrape it up i'd be all over it
 
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Here are some more pictures.
 

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Afew more pics
 

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VIN information

Here is the VIN on the frame, also have matching glove box door. The VIN starts out U15GLB but my Title has U15GL8.
 

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Nice Bronc. Whats with the hood scoop? Is the front hinged to open up?
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This what happens when you rivet a fiberglass hood and use Bondo to feather out the seams. looked good 15 years ago but dissimilar metals always win out in the long run. I point the finger at the PO (my dad).

The hood opens with one of Duffs hood shock kits. A must have if you are short like me.
 
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Oh my god!!!!!!!!!!

I know what you mean Casey. But I have a good start on the 77 as far as collecting parts. May be another spin-off of Tasker's "Spare parts" build"! ;) if I need a bronco fix I know where to go, I-26 South bound buddy!
 
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