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Ford Bronco 1971 - Frame Up Restauration! on 2040-cars

US $35,600.00
Year:1971 Mileage:999
Location:

N?rnberg, Germany

N?rnberg, Germany

 Hi
after a full frame-up restauration (incl. new custom made frame!) I?m going to sell this Ford Bronco Sport - I?m starting a new project :-)

This Bronco is actually better than new. 90% of all parts have been replaced by new original Ford Bronco parts!

All critical metal sheets have been proffesional welded. Truck is completely new painted - original "Calypso Coral". V8 350 engine is overhauled and tuned - VERY strong! Same with gearbox and transfer case. Also new: all drive shafts, exhaust, steering colum/wheel, brake system, differentals (limited slip). New BF Goodrich All Terrain Tires.

Underbody (and inside-floor) is profesionally industrial rhino-coated (see web: nashornhaut.de) and lasts forever. Lots of parts are powder-coated as well.
Full documentation (500 pictures; all receipts etc.).

This Early Bronco has a German oldtimer registration (T?V; H-Kennzeichen), which is equivalent with the US "historical car license". Not much to convince the authorities, that this vehicle is perfect (and save!) :-)
So many things to mention - please ask if you have further questions. I can send more pics if needed.

Personal comment: Please understand, that I spend more than 35k Euro in this car to get it where it is today. I understand that I will never get paid "my perfectionism" - but don?t come up with ridiculous offers.
This car is an investment in the future (there will be not more of such cars in the future - a threatened species!)

For shipping abroad I can help with some good, reasonable companies, that I always use to buy/ship cars from the US. Very easy and convenient door to door delivery. For example USA --> Germany door-to-door is about 2000 USD
Just ask your local shipping company (I used SATS; Interglobal etc.) Easy to find in the internet.

Have fun
steff5

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