Detail Info for: Ford : Bronco XLT 1989 ford bronco xlt great project truck or take it off road
Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/25/2015
Price:
$ 2125.00
Condition:
Mileage:
175401
Location:
Austin, Texas, 78703
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1989 Ford Bronco
Submodel Body Type:
XLT SUV
Engine:
8 Cylinders
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FMEU15HXKLA72173
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Selling my 1989 Ford Bronco XLT. It has been a great truck, but sadly there's no room for it in my new place. It is a V8 and a 4x4 with tons of power and great for off-roading.I purchased the truck 2 years ago. The prior owner told me it had been about 13,000 miles since the engine was rebuilt. I've only put 500 miles on it since then. When the engine was rebuilt, they bored out the cylinders for extra power, and this truck has tons of it! Also, it has a brand new starter and battery.The prior owner lifted the truck and put on special 4-wheel drive wheels that are great for off-roading. Also, the Bronco makes a great project truck because it has many parts in common with a Ford F150, meaning high volume and thus replacement parts are less expensive.Enhancements:- Has a nice Sony head unit- Additional lights added to the front- Lifted and Special 4-wheel drive wheels added- Cylinders bored out for more power The truck has great bones, but here are the issues on this old girl:- A/C Needs at least a recharge- Power door locks need a tune up (they work just fine manually)- Dent in the tailgate- There appears to be a repair on the front left fender- Left turn signal lever must be held in place- Paint is 26 years old and has scratches- The windshield is cracked, but does not leak; and - It needs new exhaust -- the old exhaust was disconnected somehow, and it's really loud right now. All easy fixes!On Oct-23-15 at 09:01:39 PDT, seller added the following information: 10/23/15 Addendum: Also, I just realized I didn't mention the dent in the rear bumper. The left side has a small dent where it looks like someone backed into something, but like the other parts on this truck, it is very easy to find an inexpensive replacement since the truck shares parts with F150s from 1989.
