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1985 Ford Bronco Border Patrol Edition 4x4- Factory Ho 351, Lift/ramming Bumper on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:144581
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

1985 Ford Bronco Factory Border Patrol Truck

This is a more rare find in this truck for it is not only the bigger body style, but the factory Federal Edition designed for the U.S. Border Patrol. This is A TANK !!!!
If you ever wanted the perfect Off-Road,Dune,Tactical Truck This is it.
In perfect restoration these models go for around 10K, this one is priced fair and would like an owner that wants such an ultimate off-roader.
If you want to plow, this can make you your income during the winter a few times over.

Current NC Inspection and Registration as of Feb 2014.
This truck runs and drives great

This Truck Comes with the Police HO 351, 
Factory Lift
All Terrain Wheels/Tires
Tow Package
Under Coat
Special Ramming Bumper
Has Stereo and speakers. 

This Truck Runs Well.
Has replaced Master Cylinder, 
Rebuilt Transmission
New Exhaust, 
Suspension Ball Joints and Bushings
Suspension is in great Shape
Body has little rust except on a few small areas. The panels are mostly new and re-welded.
The Under Coating did a great job at preserving.
No major oil leaks. Light out of valve covers
Removable Top Is in Good Condition

The list of problems/ restoration needs are mostly cosmetic.
Vinyl door molding has the paint mostly deteriorated due to UV.
The driver window has the clip sometimes slip off (easy Fix)
Rear Window is needs replace, has a temporary cap window on during the winter. I never got around to getting the replacement.
Never got around to getting one. 
Gear selector indicator in dash does not work, small gear needs replace. has nothing to do with drivetrain.

This was going to be my heavy duty winter truck but school and other obligations are forcing me to sell.

This Truck goes for 750 if it were to be scrapped, so no texts for weirdo low-ball offers!!!

Sold- AS-IS


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Fri, 17 May 2013

Now With More EcoBoost
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Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR and CR Supercars Villain are retro done right

Wed, 05 Nov 2014

Gymkhana king Ken Block has had a pretty simple car history in his trademark videos, starting out with Subaru Impreza rally cars before moving into Ford Focus racers for the past four installments. His next video, though, Gymkhana Seven, kind of goes back in time.
Rather than the cutting-edge rally racers of past videos, Block will pilot a heavily modified 1965 Ford Mustang, called the Hoonicorn. How heavily modified is it? Well, Block's Hooligan Racing Division, ASD Motorsports and Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s RTR, spent two years working on it, ditching the standard engine and rear-wheel-drive layout and replacing it with a 410-cubic-inch Roush Yates V8. Yes, that's a NASCAR engine, and it produces 845 horsepower.
A NASCAR-powered Mustang would be news in itself, but it's the other powertrain changes made by Block and Co. that really makes headlines. Power is channeled through a one-off Sadev transmission and all-wheel-drive system, meaning that Block has basically married a NASCAR stock car with a WRC racer. ASD also developed the customized suspension, tubular chassis and roll cage. The wide Mustang body is the work of RTR and Block's own Hoonigan Racing Division, while the 18-inch fifteen52 wheels are shod in Pirelli Trofeo R tires that use a specialized compound exclusive to Block.

Leno drives Henry Ford II's all-original '52 Ferrari 212 Barchetta

Tue, 17 Jun 2014

The story of the relationship between Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari is absolutely fascinating. The two great men of the auto industry had what appeared to be a burgeoning friendship until Ferrari pulled out of a deal to sell his company to Ford in the '60s. The latest car featured in Jay Leno's Garage is a 1952 Ferrari 212 Barchetta that tells the very beginnings of that story.
This Prancing Horse was a gift to Ford from Enzo when the two companies were first thinking about merging, according to the curator of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Ferrari really wanted to show off its best so instead of the 212's normal V12, this car was fitted with the larger 2.7-liter unit from a Ferrari 225. The car has been almost unaltered since then. It still wears its original paint, and it's tires date back to 1954.
The great thing about the Petersen is that unlike a lot of auto museums, the people there actually drive the cars and keep them in working order. Once on the road with Leno behind the wheel, this Ferrari really sings. Unfortunately, he can't open it up too much because the 60-year-old tires really hold things back. Scroll down to watch this amazing piece of automotive history and learn it's possible effect on the styling of the original Ford Thunderbird.