1977 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Sedona, Arizona, United States
This Bronco has been well maintained, kept indoors, and protected from the elements when not in use. Vehicle cover
included.
Starts fast (Fuel-Injected!), shifts smooth, and handles awesome. We were expecting the normal "sway or wander"
which is typical for these vintage 4WD vehicles, however, this Bronco stops very well and drives perfectly
straight! It is definitely “shaken out” and reliable. Noise towards rear of the vehicle in the videos is the
electric fuel pump…which does not sound that loud in person. iPhone microphone picks up everything and apparently
sensitive to the noise.
When viewing the photos provided, pay close attention to exterior, interior, and undercarriage details on
this Bronco. Glass, rubber trim/ gaskets, fitment, gaps, and performance are top tier.
Details:
Approximately (1,900) miles since recent restoration.
5.0L, F.I. V8
3-Speed, Automatic Transmission
Aftermarket Interior and Stereo
Weather-Proof Cover
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