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1966 Bronco, U13, Roadster, Early Bronco Original Paint

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
SubModel: U13
Type: Convertible
Trim: Roadster
Year: 1966
Mileage: 40,000
VIN: U13FL732194
Color: Holly Green
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Silver
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Extras
4-Wheel Drive, Convertible

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Description of 1966 Ford Bronco U13

SUPER RARE EARLY BUILD 1966 U13 ROADSTERPOSSIBLY BUILT ON THE FIRST DAY OF BRONCO PRODUCTIONPOSSIBLY THE VERY FIRST HOLLY GREEN U13 ROADSTERORIGINAL PAINTORIGINAL DOOR INSERTSUNCUTCORRECT VIN TO MATCH BILL OF SALENEEDS THE FOLLOWING1 HOOD2 BUMPERS (I HAVE TWO BUT THEY ARE NOT '66)FRONT FENDERSFRONT FENDER INNER FENDER AND APRON (PASSENGER SIDE)I HAVE A DECENT CORRECT EYEBROW GRILL & WINDSHIELD FRAME W/ HINDGEI ALSO HAVE ONE CORRECT U13 FENDER MOUNT MIRROR (NEEDS GLASS)
IT WILL NEED TO BE REASSEMBLED FROM WHAT YOU SEE IN PHOTOS. IT HAS A 170 ON A PALLET IN THE REAR BED THAT I WAS TOLD RAN, ND WAS PULLED TO REPLACE A FREEZE PLUG.
THIS IS AN EL PASO, X TRUCK WITH VERY LITTLE ROT, NFACT, HE ONLY RUST IS IN THE DRIVER SIDE FLOOR PAN WHERE THE FLOOR CREASE IS UNDER THE PEDALS (NOT BAD) AND WHERE THE SEAT RISER IS. I WILL SHOW PICTURES OF BOTH PLACES.
ORIGINAL WHEELS AND CORRECT 15X7 TIRES.
WHEN FINISHED THIS BRONCO WILL BE ONE OF THE EARLIEST RESTORED U13'S IN EXISTENCE, T IS ALREADY POSSIBLY THE EARLIEST UNRESTORED U13 KNOWN.
BID TO WIN! CHECK MY FEEDBACK! I'M HAPPY TO HELP WITH TRANSPORT LOADING.
CHARLEY 561-436-5824 *ITEM IS LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME*On Sep-30-15 at 18:21:43 PDT, eller added the following information:

I just had the VIN run by my local police department and this Bronco has never been titled. It was bought in Sanderson, X and has been a ranch truck for the original owner it's entire life! I would think that with that being said it would be actually easier to obtain a title. It lived it's ENTIRE life on the ranch next door to Caroll Shelby's ranch. The tag on the back turned out to belong to an early 80's Datsun pick up truck so it has no relevance to the Bronco. The owner most likely put it on to "go into town"