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SOLD 73 uncut Bronco

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This is the uncut 1973 Bronco I have owned for 16 years. I drove it a little but put it away about 8 years ago hoping to have time to work on it someday. That never happened and now I need to move and don't have the room for it anymore.

The issues that led me to stop driving it were:

  • transmission rear seal leaks fluid into t-case
  • Brake master cylinder leaks
  • Power steering leaks

The engine ran good when I drove it last. After sitting so long, the carb is now dried out and seized up. I believe all it would take to get it running again would be a battery, carb cleaning, and some fresh gas.


Please ask questions and I will do my best to answer. I am in the process of moving so be patient if I don't answer promptly.


I pulled it out, washed the dirt off and took a few pictures:

There is a complete picture gallery online here


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Yes, it is still for sale.

Some questions I got in private messages indicate not everyone followed the photo gallery link above. There are a lot of pictures in the gallery that I did not include in the message body so be sure the check that out.

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Hello, I'm interested in the bronco. Do you know the age or condition of the engine? The carb has been changed, is the current one a 4 barrel? I also saw an ignition module on the firewall, do you know what car it came from?
 
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Hello, I'm interested in the bronco. Do you know the age or condition of the engine? The carb has been changed, is the current one a 4 barrel? I also saw an ignition module on the firewall, do you know what car it came from?

Hi,

The PO told me he put a crate engine in it. It has been in storage and only driven a few times since I have owned it so the engine is still fresh.

The carb is a 4 barrel weber with an Edelbrock brand. When I get home this weekend I will look for a model number.

The Duraspark conversion was there when I got the Bronco. I am not sure if it came from a donor vehicle or if it is an aftermarket module.

Thanks.
 
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