1977 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Taloga, Oklahoma, United States
Just email me at: angellaagginocchio@ukif.com .
This is a 1977 Automatic Ford Bronco that runs great. 302 V8 engine 4.9L 205HP. No problem on highway cruising at 70 mph. No engine problem. Automatic transmission. No rust issues. Comes with removable hard top, locking center console, new bluetooth radio that syncs to phone and itunes, 4 total speakers that sound great (2 in front and 2 in back), Rebuilt engine, 35,000 miles, new method rims, new rear view mirrors, new steering wheel, new antenna bezel, new chrome billet turn signal and brake light touch up kit, new front and rear chrome bumper, new Wild Horses 4WD shifters (allows you to custom change 4 wheel drive), new door handles, all new window felt lining kit, new arm rests, new wiper cranks, new black leather front door inserts, new matching rear quarter panel black leather inserts, new Bronco custom chrome grill letters painted to match orange, new 302 side engine logos, new bolt in window frames, custom tinted windows, new side Bronco script logos, new Bronco script bottom door seals and more. Engine runs like its new. Has power steering and power brakes which is only found on the 76 and 77 Broncos. Premium orange paint with gold flake (really pops in the sun), Rebuilt engine and transmission.
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