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1966 Bronco, Sept.65 build. I purchased it from a family that bought it new, it makes me the third owner. It was painted 18-20 years ago the original color Rangoon red and has had rust repair done to it, mainly the kick panel and fender apron. It seems to be holding up ok. All the outside sheet metal is original to this Bronco.
Has the 170 cid 6 with 43,000 original miles and runs beautiful. Three speed standard, shifts well, although the release bearing has a bit of chatter. 4.11 rear axle.
It also has the dealer installed Koenig pto setup on it. It works, but u-joints are worn. This Bronco also comes with new tires. I have the back seat for it in pretty good shape. There is also the jack, jack handle and also some paperwork that goes along with it.

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