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SOLD 1966 U15FL For Sale

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This Bronco needs some Love!
I inherited this Bronco and towed it home thinking I was going to use it as a donor for my 72 project only to find that virtually nothing is interchangeable. So I decided that the best thing to do is sell it and use the money to purchase parts for my 72. The original engine was swapped for a 289 at some point and a lot of fun was had. It runs, drives and stops. It comes with the Owners Manual and the original dealer window sticker. FYI: MSRP $3015.72 :)

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If I inherited that piece of 66' history complete with original manual and window sticker, I'd tuck it into a corner, forget about it, and then restore when you have the funds! Welcome by the way :cool:
 
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Thanks for the Welcome Okie! If I were younger, I would probably do just that but I'll be lucky to finish my 72 while I can still drive ;D. I'm actually hoping someone else is interested in restoring it and giving it the love it deserves! It would be a shame to just part it out!

P.S Bought my 72 new for $3900 as I recall. Wish I would have taken better care of it when I was younger!

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I see, and agree with your thinking Rich. I'm sure it won't last long. Do you know if the CB was dealer installed? Is it listed on the window sticker?
 
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The CB is a Midland Model 12-882C and was not listed as an option so most likely installed later. I have the manual for that too.
 
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