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NY 1974 Bronco project - nearly completed

Heus33

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City: BUFFALO
Price: $ 25000

Selling my 74 that I recently purchased. I think its about 95% of the way there but I can't get fuel to the carb and have fell out of love with this one as a result.
New 23 gallon gas tank, new stainless lines, new mechanical pump, etc. Runs great off of a gravity fed gas can.

Tons of new parts, beautiful interior with a patina body. I have more than $20k into it as it sits, plus at least 100 hours of labor. Asking $25k or will trade for a running / driving bronco with doors or a 4 door pickup.


Details:
74 Frame and title with a 66 Budd body.
10 years ago a ton of work was done to this Bronco but it was never finished and it sat in storage until I purchased it. The previous owner (fatboy) did the following:
Floors
Tilt Column
2" Body Lift
Restored the dash
New heater core and upgraded motor.
4 wheel discs with new calipers, rotors and pads.
New brake lines
23 Gallon Aero Tank
D44 with King Pin outers
New fuse box
Custom bumpers and Rock Sliders built by Migs
New steering and bushings too.

Since I've owned it I have done the following:
New Carb
New Mechanical Fuel Pump
New stainless fuel lines
New voltage regulator
New Battery
New headlights
New cap, rotor plugs, and points
I replaced a ton of wiring and switches, vacuum lines and other connections
Installed the cage and seats (fronts have seat heaters that need to be wired up)
Tons of other little things that I'm sure I'm forgetting.

Items that need to be addressed:
It runs great off of a gravity fed gas can but I cannot get it to pump gas to the carb. I suspect a bad fuel pump or something with the sending unit.

Small seeping leak from the C4

Various wiring and gauges should be gone through and the fluids should all be changed once everything is sorted.

I would say its 90-95% complete and is very close to being ready to be a driver again.
I have a bunch of extra parts too.
 
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