Detail Info for: Ford : Bronco 2 Door - Removable Cab - Roll Bars 1973 Early Ford Bronco Sport
Transaction Info
Sold On:
05/18/2014
Price:
$ 6300.00
Condition:
Mileage:
837515
Location:
San Francisco, California, 94122
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1973 Ford Bronco
Submodel Body Type:
SUV
Engine:
302 V8
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
UT5G026731
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Selling my 1973 Early Ford Bronco Sport. Recently has been taken in for a tune up and complete check out. I haven't driven it in over a year but was running fine when last used. May need some maintenance as its been a while since it has been driven on a regular basis. Mechanic recently checked it out and said she running fine. Needs body work. Have all receipts and title. This listing will be updated with all details by Monday.On May-14-14 at 10:36:19 PDT, seller added the following information: Information Added 5/14/2014: Purchased Bronco in 1999 from second owner. Work done that I have the receipts for: Rebuilt Manual Transmission & clutch 8/24/1999, Rebuilt carburetor 8/11/1999, Replaced water pump, hoses and belt 5/23/01, new tires 10/6/2008, rebuilt engine 6/26/2002, new brakes, drums & hoses 1/30/1998 (by previous owner). Emerald Auto has been my regular auto mechanic for all the years that I have owned this Bronco. I have kept up to date with all oils changes and tune-ups on a regular basis and have most receipts for all this work as well. There are a couple of small "quirky" fixes needed; horn needs to be fixed, rear-view mirror needs to be remounted, needs a new drivers side morror (arm part that mounts to the door is cracked), drivers side inner door handle and panel needs to be remounted (I replaced the gearing mechanics inside the door for the window to roll down properly). Back side of new front seats covers need to be mounted. Simple little restore project fixes.This Bronco DOES have rust that will need to be cared for in the typical places these vehicles get rust so please view photos. The top part of the removeable cab I would advise repacing with a soft top convertable (fun!) or restore due to the rust. Also, there is no back seat. I have not driven my Bronco in over a year so the battery needed to be charged back up. Had her taken to my regular mechanic and he replaced the regulator and charged the battery. Currently this Bronco is still is in his care until sold as it is in a safe location, and being started & driven on a regular basis. Previous to this year this Bronco was driven consistently and had no problems. I have LOVED this Bronco dearly and super sad to let her go...but no longer have the time invested it takes to restore her properly. (I even have named her "Bella Beast" cause that is exactly what she is! Awesome truck! Please feel free to send me a message for any other question :) Best of Bidding! ~Michelle
