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SOLD 1970 Bronco For Sale

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City: Whitehouse Station
Price: $ 49500

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Hey guys, I finally decided to put my Bronco up for sale. It's a really fun driver, but, I just haven't been able to use it as much as I'd like. I think it's time for a better home for it! Feel free to DM me with questions. Please check out pics in my garage https://classicbroncos.com/forums/dto_garage.php?do=viewvehicle&vehicle_id=7084. I will gladly share any other pics that will be helpful for you.

Description

1970 Bronco Wagon, Wimbledon White;
8-cyl. 302cid/205hp 2bbl;
Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, carburetor, and air filter;
3-speed manual transmission;
Power steering;
James Duff 3.5” Ultimate Suspension Kit;
33’ Mickey Thompson Baja Claws w/ rear mounted spare;
Black Bestop Soft Top with clear windows;
Bronco Design upper soft doors;
Wild Horses Full 6-Point Roll Cage with Roll Bar Pads;
Custom braces to stabilize the front window to the roll bar;
Tuffy locking center console;
Bucket seats with head rests; neoprene seat covers;
Hydraulic hood lift props

Positives

Limited rust, but, I won’t pretend it’s 100% rust-free;
Garage kept. Only driven between April-November (i.e., not on salted roads in winter);
I live in NJ, but, nowhere near the ocean (i.e., no salt air exposure);
Recent improvements: replaced headers (2015), installed power front disc brakes (2015), replaced front and rear brake lines (2015), replaced heater core (2016), restored interior for retro look (2016), installed new doors without internals, which makes them MUCH lighter if you want to remove them (2016), installed new wiring harness (2018).

Negatives

Some pitting on rims;

Exterior paint is somewhat faded with some small chips;

Auxiliary gas tank is present, but, needs a gasket to make it functional;

Windshield wipers don’t work;

Glove box is blocked by the roll bar.
 

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