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SOLD 1973 glass body Bronco near completion.

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Gas Pig

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City: Strongsville
Price: $ 23000

A local guy had been contacting my buddy Joe for parts and help with his 1974 Bronco project. Over the past year he passed and now his brother is selling it.

Personally we don’t know that much about it because we didn’t build it. But the brother reached out to my buddy Joe for help and advice. Joe went over and replaced a rear axle seal and that when this guys brother said they just want to sell it. What Joe could tell the guy spent money into it especially the motor. He bought tons of new parts and as you can see from the pictures it’s not fully finished. But it fires right up and drives. It’s even has the very costly Edelbrock efi system.

Here is the list that my buddy Joe could figure out with the owner brother.
Ohio title

2.5 inch lift

23 gal tank

302 rebuilt with edelbrock proflow first

Power steering

Aluminum radiator

C4 automatic

3.50 gears

Dana 44 with gm disc conversion

Wilwood power master cly

Kentrol glass body

Metal doors, hood and hard top

6 pt roll cage

Frame is very clean no rot

Runs and drives

Missing the heater core and park brake. New vintage air heater core in box with all the other parts.

The worst part on the Bronco is the paint job. It appears to be rattle canned and not even applied well. Honestly that not a big deal… clean the crap paint off and get a even decent backyard paint job it would looking a lot easier on the eyes. Also the dash appears to be homemade for some reason. Personally buy a good used dash off of someone here and put in the heater and the rest of the dash controls.

PM and I’ll get you in contact with my buddy Joe who has contact info.
 

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