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1976 Ford Bronco Sport (special Decor Group) Original V8 302 Automatic Blue on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:120000
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

You are viewing a rare 1976 original uncut Ford Bronco. I bought this Bronco 5 years ago from the second owner in Western Pennsylvania. It sat in his garage/barn and rarely used. I tried to buy it for years and to make a long story short...I got it. I'm now entertaining the idea of selling it but not thrilled about it. Job is relocating us to Virginia and I have been paying tons of money to keep this bronco indoors while my time in NYC. When I purchased the Bronco, I had the fuel lines and rear/main tank system removed and replaced. All new brakes disc and drum. Motor completely gone through and replaced most if not all seals/gaskets. New tires, shocks, struts, and dual pipes. Motor valve covers repainted to original ford blue. The Bronco runs great, drives great, steers awesome (power steering) and looks cool. Lot's of attention no doubt. To bring this Bronco to the next level, body work/paint (back to the special decor group package would be my suggestion) new original seat covers, new auxiliary tank, and determine small oil leak. All this was and still is my plan if she does not find a new home. Rust repair will be needed at some point under the driver door. Not visible until you look underneath. This is an original 1976 Bronco so please be aware that there are possibilities of rust and etc. The paint is not that great...the second owner tells me that the original owner sprayed over the original blue and white strips (Special Decor Group Package) which is a complete shame. You can visibly still see the cool white strips when you open the hood and door jambs. The current paint is decent in pictures and 10 feet away but if you are looking for something above that, then please understand this is not it. I personally have enjoyed this Bronco as is for the last 5 years and hate to part with it but the move, wife, and child....well lets just say it's not priority right now. I will regret it later, especially if someone restores her back to the white stripe Special Decor Group. I encourage you to research this rare option. As for price, please do not offer me some ridiculous low price. If you are in the market for a rare uncut original 1976 Bronco then you already know they are not cheap. I'm in no rush to sell it and it will be sold to the highest bidder. Will not sell before end of auction. I will absolutely assist with any pick up for this Bronco and accommodate any requests to view it. Good luck...

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