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1966 Ford Bronco Roadster U13 uncut and solid, 6cyl, 3sp, 16" wheels, runs

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Type: Roadster
Year: 1966
Mileage: 1
VIN: U13FL746930
Transmission: 3 speed manual
Drive type: 4WD
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Description of 1966 Ford Bronco

Available is a 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster. It has been in TX and LA for decades. It was a farm truck in the 70's, nd by the looks of it, t was asked to do a lot! It's originally Wimbledon White, aint code M. She is banged up, ut all sheet metal is original and is very solid. The frame has no rust holes and it it straight. Included are the original door inserts and backing plates-RARE! It is a radio delete Bronco with an uncut dash. Also rare are 5) 16" rims. This '66 does not have hubs, ut drive flanges, his is also rare. It is basically full time 4WD. You can remove the flanges and install locking hubs if wanted. (If you do, 'll buy the flanges, s they are rarely seen on Broncos). The home made brush guard saved the eyebrow grill thankfully. The rust prone areas are all remarkably solid. Areas including rockers, ear quarter seams, ower tailgate, ick panels, oor and striker posts, nner fenders and cowl.
She will run and drive on to your trailer or transport. She is running off of a jug of gas, have no idea what's in the gas tank. Next year is the 50th anniversary of the Bronco, nd prices are on the rise. FORD only built 5000 Roadsters from 66-68. Buy now and get her ready for all the 50 year celebration shows! Sold with a bill of sale only. If you aren't interested in the door inserts and backing plates, 'll take $500.00 less for the Bronco. Also included is the original fender mounted Roadster mirror.
A $500.00 non refundable deposit is required at the end of the auction. Balance by bank wire or cash in person. Sold as is with no warranty. I reserve the right to end the auction if sold locally. I have a transport company I can refer, heir rate is usually about .75/loaded mile.