1989 Ford Bronco Suv on 2040-cars
Hearne, Texas, United States
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1989 Ford Bronco XLT 5.0 liter V8 Auto
****100% Beautiful Original Paint and Completely Rust Free!****
***Like New Original Survivor!***
***No Accidents, No Stories, Near Perfect!***
If you are looking for an almost perfect 4th Gen Bronco, then you must consider this Pristine Bronco XLT! The
Factory Paint is in Excellent Condition with only the smallest rock chip touch ups and no Dings or Dents. There
are NO Acid Rain or Bird Dropping Etchings anywhere on the Entire Truck, Not even the Roof or Hood which are most
prone to damage. This Bronco has basically been preserved and garaged since day one! Even the original muffler
and exhaust pipe which still has the spark arrestor are in excellent condition. Previous owner said the truck has
never seen inclement weather and I believe it! Factory Paint looks like glass!
The Interior looks new, there is no other way to describe it. It shows no wear, no rips, no stains, nothing but
new looking upholstery and carpet. The A/C was just fully charged and is ICE COLD! All of the Original Glass,
including the Windshield look perfect!
Out on the road the Bronco performs like you would expect a 1989 with such low mileage to behave. It rides great,
drives straight at 75mph and has plenty of power from the tried and true 5.0 V8. The Automatic transmission
performs flawlessly.
The Bronco has a Brand New set of Falken A/T Tires so all you have to do is get in and drive.
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