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1989 Ford Bronco - Eddie Bower Edition - Pa Classic Car Title on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:145932
Location:

Summit Hill, Pennsylvania, United States

Summit Hill, Pennsylvania, United States

 

1989 FORD Bronco - Eddie Bower Edition

Pennsylvania Classic Car Title (Since 2006)

Never been in an accident, off road, or plowed snow.

Please Note: I would like it picked up as soon as possible. 

Sold as is, where is

I am disabled & have a hard time getting in & out anymore.

I will try to upload better pix soon.

Took off my Classic Plates(not shown), as some one tried to steal them,

PA requires a vehicle be show room condition to procure Classic or Antique Title & Plates.

Note: Car(PA. titles a Bronco as a Station Wagon) is not currently inspected. Due to new Pennsylvania DMV law this vehicle can only be junked in PA or sold for parts as we do not have photo ID for both signatures of owners & re-titled as salvaged.

If sold to out of state buyer there is no problem, I have the signed clear & free title for you & will also furnish a bill of sale.

Last driven Sept. 2012 to move a small landscapers trailer, before that not since Feb. 2011.

Battery went out, so it needs a battery, may need a new starter or just removal & cleaning as oil pan gasket started leaking & may have bad ground, ask me questions, 24 hours may be required for a response.

The 351 Windsor may also need some regasketing since it has been sitting so long.

Willing to part out, Bed Cap has never been removed & in excellent shape, Drivers seat needs new mounting hardware, & rear window not working(Motor or broken wire?).  May need starter or just, removal & cleaning of grime for good ground. Two(2) new tires(cost about $400 wholesale) 10.50X32X15, on front. Has AM/FM/CD Quad-Stereo Radio with removable Front Control Panel(Anti-Theft Deterent). Spare Tire is shown on Passenger side rear, the other wheel is off the car as I was going to have a new sticker tire mounted & never did, so you are buying 2 new tires, 5 good rims & 3 used tires with this Bronco.

I also had the 36 gallon gas tank replaced in 2009 with a brand new one, not a used one!

Great for making a rock crawler, or as a Classic/Antique with minor cosmetic work & paint touch up, for new photos.

All drive-line was in good operating condition, semi-automatic 4X4 & Automatic Transmission. A good winter project.

Note: If parting out occurs, I already have an offer for the 351 C.I. Windsor 5.8L. V-8 Engine & the Stirrup Steps.

If you have any questions please ask 24 hours before this item ends, thank you very much for looking!

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If you wish to see these Photos, you must send me an "ask question" requesting them & I will email them.

I can send the following photos if you request them;
1-Bad Drivers Seat Mount
2-Dash from Drivers Side
3-Dash from Passenger Side
4-Front seats
5-Passenger Side rear inside
Notice the rear seat is folded down & lends support to drivers seat, but the rear seat is in good condition & was hardly ever used.
If you supersize the photos in the listing you can see only minor surface rust starting on rocker sides and bottom of doors. The truck was mostly garage kept and in storage for at least 10 years prior to me buying it in 2006. I have only had it parked out in the weather since about 4 years ago when I no-longer had room in the garage for it. As for the Shocks I think it is single, I dont think they came with dual. I do know it has the 3.55:1 locker rear.

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