1970 Ford Bronco Additional Info:
This is a 1970 Ford BroncoCustom Built Half CabRemovable TopAir ConditioningPower Steering and BrakesDual Shocks up Front and Rear Un-CutRust Free Drives Great Must See!!
This is a stunning example of a 1970 Ford Bronco upgraded and slightly modified to the level at which it should have been originally built. This is an un-cut body and holds all the classic style and mystic we all like, the virtually stock appearance with upgrades is very special. The vehicle has a mild 2 1/2 inch lift and sits on 31 inch Goodyear tires, dual shocks up front and at the rear for a total of 8 much like the Bronco race trucks of the era, however this you may not be racing but suspension is dialed in, has a sway bar and stabilizer up front. Truck is very safe and comfortable to drive on the highway. Watch several videos of me linked in the ad to see it cruising at freeway speeds and a couple laps around the bay. This vehicle is not only is in Steller condition its built right and equipped with just about every option you'll need Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Siruis XM radio, tilt wheel you name it!! Air Conditioning is a nice and a somewhat difficult upgrade to have installed when running a 351 with small lift. Keeping the classic uncut look on these is the most highly desirable Broncos variation in this market. Some of the pro builders such as Icon, Velocity and Gateway all per-fect the Un-cut lifted and fully loaded LUBER (lifted un cut Bronco) but also command upwards of 85k to 225k for finished examples. This 1970 Bronco is not the IconBR but as close as you'll get without dumping tons and tons of money. Finished in a stunning color its condition is stunning as well, this Bronco will make you Happy.
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