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1967 Ford Bronco 289 3-Speed Project at No Reserve

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1967 Ford Bronco 289 3-Speed Project at No Reserve
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This 1967 Ford Bronco wagon is a non-running project that was said to have remained under the care of its previous owner for approximately 18 years and was said to have spent seven of those in a non-running state, which has continued through the seller’s October 2019 acquisition. The truck ...

This 1967 Ford Bronco wagon is a non-running project that was said to have remained under the care of its previous owner for approximately 18 years and was said to have spent seven of those in a non-running state, which has continued through the seller’s October 2019 acquisition. The truck is finished in red and white and has a 289ci V8, which is linked with a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. It has Parchment vinyl front bucket seats, a removable hardtop, a cassette stereo, a heater, 15″ steel wheels, and manually locking front hubs. This Bronco is now offered at no reserve with spare parts and a clean Georgia title in the seller’s name.

The red and white paint shows signs of wear, and the bodywork has damage, dents, and corrosion all around. The doors have been uninstalled, and photos of them are provided in the gallery. The right-rear glass is missing.

The 15″ steel wheels are wrapped in Dextero Touring DTR tires. The truck is equipped with manually locking front hubs, and stopping power is provided by drums at each corner.

The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in Parchment vinyl, which shows signs of wear. Rust damage is present on the floors, and plywood has been installed behind the front seats. The condition of the rear floors is unknown.

Instrumentation includes a 100-mph speedometer encircled by auxiliary gauges for voltage, fuel level, coolant temperature, and oil pressure. The five-digit odometer shows 66k miles.

The 289ci V8 does not run, and the fuel tank has been removed. The ignition components were replaced in 2019.

Power is routed to the rear or all four wheels via a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Rust damage is present throughout the undercarriage.

The Georgia title indicates a VIN of U15NLA15976, and a partial frame stamping is shown above. The seller states no other VINs or serial numbers are visible on the vehicle.

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