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One Of A Kind Eddie Bauer Green, Off Frame Restoration 47,000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $13,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:47166
Location:

Hermann, Missouri, United States

Hermann, Missouri, United States

1967 FORD BRONCO HALF CAB

THIS THREE SPEED ON THE TREE BRONCO HAS 47000 MILES

This half cab was purchased by the construction company that built McDonell Douglas and the GM plant in St Louis MO.

The supervisor and his crew drove it around the construction sites, when the supervisor was done with these jobs he purchased it from the company. He took it to Hermann MO and drove it on his land for a year. Than he completed an off the frame restoration, the motor only has 10000 miles on it but the truck itself only has 47000 miles.

It has been sitting in storage for ten years. Cleaned out the fuel lines, took the tank off, put in a carb kit, put in a new battery, changed the oil and added just a little more than needed to lube every thing and she fired right up. I have since changed the oil again and it starts on the first turn and runs like a top. I am waiting for the front signal covers that I ordered. The color is factory eddie bauer green. The cab is carpeted and so is the back end under the cover.

There is no rust it is very clean the front floor pans were changed with new steel and coated, all other metal is original uncut fenders.  I noticed that the left side leaf springs is one less than the right one so a leaf needs to be added.

The pictures tell the story of how well this was kept, If you have any questions before bidding please ask, communication is key. Remember this is a 1967 vehicle it has some imperfections. Please be serious about the purchase no scammers allowed.

There will be a $500 deposit via paypal within 48 hours and the bronco will have to be picked up or you arrange shipping after the complete amount is paid.

Bronco is listed on other sites I Reserve the right to remove this Item if sold elsewhere.

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