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1993 Bronco **only 83k Actual Miles!** Survivor! 5.8 V8 Tow Package Cd Player on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:83060
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

1993 Ford Bronco XLT 5.8 liter V8

***Only 83,060 Actual Miles!***

Recently Purchased from Original Montana Owner!

Original Paint and Rust Free!

Factory Window Sticker and Books

Tow Package

Engine Block Heater

Let me tell you that this truck is absolutely nice and tight!  From the moment I put the Bronco in Drive, I knew it was going to drive like truck with half the miles! It must have been driven mostly on those long Montana highways.

As you will see the original paint is like glass and the dark charcoal interior looks amazing. Only some small indents on the carpet where an old cell phone resided is all that is keeping it from looking new!

All the accessories work as they should and this truck was outfitted from the dealer with a Premium Sound $899 CD player! And for some reason the truck had an adjusted market value of $1492 added to the price. 

Please come and check out this XLT or I can bring it to any local Ford Dealer and have it inspected for you at your cost.

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