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SOLD 1969 Bronco for sale

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1969 Bronco, project. It does not run or drive. The bronco has had the body and frame media blasted, the only parts that have not been blasted is the tailgate and removable top. I have taken a flexible fridge magnet to the entire body and top and it is all metal. there are a couple of light filler spots on the rear quarters probably from light dings. This has the original 302 and 3 speed on the column and model 20 transfer case. the condition of the motor/trans/transfer case are unknown. So, just assume they will need rebuilt or replaced. The plan was to put a TBI motor and overdrive trans in it, The motor and trans are not bolted down they are just wired into place just to keep everything together. I have a good used 89' f150 302 and auto. overdrive trans. available for an additional $500.00. The frame has been painted gloss black. Stock Axles. It has new brake pads and wheels cylinders and most if not all of the front end bushings have been replaced. It has a new 4 inch suspension lift. I also have a 2" body lift kit that needs to be installed. The body is just sitting on the frame with, a couple of bolts in it to hold it in place . The wheels are wagon type and the tires need to be replaced but will hold air for a short period of time. The body is straight but is not ready for paint. The rear quarters are solid and uncut, the doors are solid, the rockers are solid on the outside but the inner panels needs work, the front fenders are solid but have a few small pitted spots. the hood is solid but has a few dings and a small area with some pitting. the grill is solid but had a couple of small cracks along the bottom edge that have been welded back together and need final grinding. the tailgate is straight but has some cancer in the lower parts of it, some patch work has been started but needs more. the floor pans have been replaced. the front inner structure had been removed from the body to make it easier to work on the motor setup. it is currently being held on with sheet metal screws. it has had a new passenger front fender inner well screwed in place but needs finished. The drivers side front fender inner well is good but the stucture its mounted to has a small cancer spot on it that still needs attention. the firewall around the steering column has some cancer in it and has been cut out and ready for a new piece. the rest of the cowl and firewall are solid. The removeable top is solid and only has a few minor dings and a small hole drilled in the middle of the top for a CB antenna. I have the original gauge cluster and wiring harness for it. There is New roll bar. It will need a new dash pad. All the glass is there and good except the windshield was gone when I got it. I'm sure there are things I left out so just ask. $3800.00 or make reasonable offer. I will provide more pictures upon request so include your email address and put 69' bronco in the subject line. pictures can be seen at the link provided. http://www.slide.com/r/lHisXN0b4j8N...previous_view=mscd_embedded_url&view=original You can contact me at: rogersrelics@hotmail.com
 
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