1977 Classic Ford Bronco uncut, lots of rust, 302 auto, p/s, disc
1977 Ford Bronco Sport
Technical specifications of Ford Bronco 1977 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Hockessin, Delaware, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Bronco |
Type: | SUV |
Trim: | Sport |
Year: | 1977 |
Mileage: | 999,999 |
VIN: | xxxuponrequest |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 302 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1977 Ford Bronco uncut rusty truck
The good is it's pretty much an untouched Ford Bronco That has not been hacked up or heavily modified.
Now for the bad the Bronco is rusty rusty rusty, yes it's got a lot of rust. There is significant rust in the body, many of the panels, door posts,and the frame. Based on a quick look the hood and the hardtop should be able to be saved and possibly front fenders.
If I keep it I would probably start with a new frame and a Bronco designs fiberglass tub or a new steel tub and then transfer over parts as I did the build.
In my humble opinion, this is a great donor 1977 Bronco given the clean title simply signed over from the original owner in Maryland awaiting whatever you want to enter as the buyer.
The other desirable items include front and rear 1977 axles with disc brakes up front, power brake set up, automatic transmission complete with factory column, complete factory power quick 4 turn steering set up, 302 v8 ( reportedly ran with gas dumped in the carburetor, did not bother starting to avoid sucking all the junk out of the old fuel tanks), lots of good exterior trim and nice interior parts - seats, dash, etc. Consider this non-driving and will need to be winched or pushed onto a trailer for transport. The Bronco is probably worth much more in parts than complete.
Again this is rusty, yes the Bronco has a ton of rust.
A Bronco is sold as is, where is, with no warranty stated or implied.
The good is it's pretty much an untouched Ford Bronco That has not been hacked up or heavily modified.
Now for the bad the Bronco is rusty rusty rusty, yes it's got a lot of rust. There is significant rust in the body, many of the panels, door posts,and the frame. Based on a quick look the hood and the hardtop should be able to be saved and possibly front fenders.
If I keep it I would probably start with a new frame and a Bronco designs fiberglass tub or a new steel tub and then transfer over parts as I did the build.
In my humble opinion, this is a great donor 1977 Bronco given the clean title simply signed over from the original owner in Maryland awaiting whatever you want to enter as the buyer.
The other desirable items include front and rear 1977 axles with disc brakes up front, power brake set up, automatic transmission complete with factory column, complete factory power quick 4 turn steering set up, 302 v8 ( reportedly ran with gas dumped in the carburetor, did not bother starting to avoid sucking all the junk out of the old fuel tanks), lots of good exterior trim and nice interior parts - seats, dash, etc. Consider this non-driving and will need to be winched or pushed onto a trailer for transport. The Bronco is probably worth much more in parts than complete.
Again this is rusty, yes the Bronco has a ton of rust.
A Bronco is sold as is, where is, with no warranty stated or implied.