1986 Ford Bronco (beast) 460-4x4 (no Reserve) on 2040-parts.com
McAlpin, Florida, United States
This is a 1986 Ford bronco with 460 motor and auto trans. Starts and runs 4 wheel drive works. Needs some TLC. Needs brake booster and power steering pump. Has new battery,hei distributer,starter. Has clear title. Wheels are very nice with no corrosion tires are 95%tread but have dry cracks. Tires are 15 x18" wide by 39.5 tall. Has 4" body and 4" skyjacker suspension lift. Has eldbrock carb but needs cleaning. It has alot of money in it. I baught to restore but don't have time. Please look at all pics very solid truck but not perfect. Any questions please call before bidding. 386-590-6981 NO RESERVE!!!!
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