1973 Ford Bronco Comprehensive Nut & Bolt Frame-off Restoration on 2040-cars
Granger, Washington, United States
1973 FORD BRONCO CONVERTIBLE
New Modern High Performance V8 Crate Engine
by Ford Performance
Automatic AOD Transmission w/ Overdrive
Upgraded Cooling System
w/ New Over Sized Radiator
New Automatic AOD Transmission
w/ New Transmission Cooler
Cruises the Freeways at 75+ mph w/ No Problem
New Twin Stick Transfer Case Shifters
Rebuilt Front Axle
Rebuilt 9" Ford Rear End
All Upgraded Suspension (Front & Rear)
w/ Bilstein Shocks
2.5" Wild Horse Suspension Lift
w/ 2 Stage Long Travel System
& 11 Pack Leaf Springs
Upgraded 4X4 Components
Stabilizer Bars
Shox N The Hood Hydraulic Hood Lift System
New Upgraded Fuel System
New Power Steering
New Power 4-Wheel Disk Brakes
Upgraded Coil Springs In Front
Upgraded Leaf Springs In Rear
All New Painless Wiring
Removable Hard Top
Custom High Back Reclining Leather Power Bucket Seats
w/ Matching Rear Bench Seat
Custom Mahogany Wood Steering Wheel
w/ Chrome Ring & Center Piece
Flaming River Chrome Tilt Steering Column
New Tires
New Wheels
Custom Family Style Roll Cage
Ford Bronco for Sale
- 1972 ford bronco 4x4 convertible - fresh restoration(US $26,600.00)
- 1967 ford bronco gray(US $22,500.00)
- 1974 ford bronco(US $24,000.00)
- Modified 1970 ford bronco 4-speed(US $24,000.00)
- 408-powered 1977 ford bronco(US $19,000.00)
- 1974 ford bronco(US $17,500.00)
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