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1985 Ford Bronco XLT 351

Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: XLT
Year: 1985
Mileage: 95,000
VIN: 1fmeu15h7fla56132
Engine: 5.8 351 Windsor
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: 4WD
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Riner, Virginia, United States

1985 Ford Bronco Additional Info:

This is a 1985 full size Ford Bronco with a 351 windsor engine and automatic transmission. The engine runs pretty good but could use a tune up. The transmission shifts like it should. Here's the deal on this Bronco. I traded a couple tractors for this and don't need it. It does start up and run with good oil pressure and I know the trans shifts because I took it just down the road to make sure that it would. On that note, haven't driven it but a few hundred feet because 1. I never intended to put it on the road and 2. the brakes need some work. They stop it but the pedal is spongy and it could use some pads or to be bled. The pictures show all of the rust that is on this Bronco and I do have some patch panels for the rear quarter panels. Underneath it is pretty clean with minimal rust. The only rust that I saw underneath was a very small spot underneath the passenger side rear floorboard and it is only about the size of a silver dollar, ut it is there. It originally had AC but someone has removed the compressor over the years. It will need a back glass and window motors as well.
I also have a fully worked 351 windsor that came out of a 91 ford truck that I will let go with it. It has been bored .030 over and has new cam bearings and freeze plugs. I have pistons, ings, nd all of the hard parts to go with it. There is about $800.00 worth of parts and machine work just on the engine. The only thing that needs to be done on that is according to the machine shop the crank needs to be turned .010 and it will be good to go. Other than that it just needs to be put back together. I have heads and all for this motor.
That is all I know about this bronco. Like I said I just got it and all I know is what I told you and what the guy told me. It could make a really nice Bronco with some work. Thanks for looking.