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AZ 1973 Bronco----SOLD!-----

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*****SOLD!! Getting shipped to MA. enjoy Brad.******



I have a clear title 73 bronco for sale. I have too many projects and it'll be a while before I can get to this one so I'm letting it go. Car runs and drives and lights work but is not registered. I have a notarized title from the owner to me and a transfer of title notarized would complete the sale to new owner. Nothing shady here, perform your own due diligence on AZ title forms.

-Floors were replaced with .250" sheet stock and formed to cover rust out areas in teh front and rear. The only other rust I saw was the rear wheel whells which are $80 replacements available from vendors. The rockers are solid. I was told that this was a ranch truck for many years and carried salt for the livestock, hence the floor rust. The area was plasma cut out and the repair looks adequate and solid.

Engine:
-Rebuilt 302 with less than 3k on build from previous owner. Pertronix, edelbrock, performer, headers, new(6 mos old) yellowtop optima with battery cutoff.


Suspension:
-I bought brand new wheels and tires and have less than 12 miles on them. They are the M/T sidebiters with 33x12.5x15 cooper muds.

-It has a 3" lift and a new gas tank which I think is more than 20 gallons. The fuel gauge doesn't work, but the tank is full.


Body work:
-The pass door has about 1 hour work on a crease dent , the roof has 3 dents on top about 1-2 hours, the rest of the body is pretty straight

I realize that you don't get a return on the money you've sunk into your truck, and I have more than the price I want, but I think that 4500 firm is a fair price.

Pics
"http://s197.photobucket.com/user/rcerex/media/my73broncolftfrt_zpsf4cfdce3.jpg.html?sort=3&o=5"

"http://s197.photobucket.com/user/rcerex/media/my73broncortfrt_zps2abaf924.jpg.html?sort=3&o=6"

"http://s197.photobucket.com/user/rcerex/media/my73broncoeng_zpsdfaece89.jpg.html?sort=3&o=9"

"http://s197.photobucket.com/user/rcerex/media/my73broncoeng1_zps1d18b245.jpg.html?sort=3&o=8"

I've attempted to give full disclosure, please be respectful in your inquiries.Thanks

Possible trade toward a high end 351w stroker.
Serious inquires to"rcerex@yahoo.com"
 
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Per request, I updated my photobook page with more pics of the underside and interior.
Couple things to ad:
-The rust on the driver's floorboard isn't as bad as it looks, a 120 on a d/a will take that off in about a minute. I couldn't figure out how to connect the rod from the latch to the door knob so I left eh wing window open to gain access to the car.
-I replaced the door locks and ignition switch but haven't set the switch into teh dash so it hangs under the dash for now.

-I noticed a few leaks under the truck. a slow leak under the 3rd member, didn't notice any drips on ground though. Leak under trans, leak on thermostat housing(gasket).

-I did replace the starter last year with a mini. Truck has less than 12 miles on it since I bought 2 years ago.
 
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I also took a photo of the front and rear of my title for it, since I am the new owner on back, another transfer of ownership paper will be needed. I can sign and have it notarized to the new owner. As long as the DMV has a paper trail, there won't be a problem. If there is a local AZ member who can check out the truck for someone remote, I am open to that too. I am trying to give full disclosure and be as transparent as possible.
 
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