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SOLD 1967 U15 Ranch Wagon Survivor

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This Bronco was owned by the second owner since 1973. It now has 56,3XX miles on it. It is a 170cu. six, three speed. It is considered a Ranch Wagon because it has a bulkhead and bench seat with no rear seat. It is paint code D which should be Peacock blue for 1967. The Buck Tag is still hanging on the firewall. It was built in December of 1966. It has never had any bodywork or paint work other that a few patches on the front floors. It is totally original and unmolested other than general maintenance. The PO replaced the valve seals and replaced the brakes and most of the brake lines. When I purchased it it had been sitting outside for about a year due to a gummed up carburetor. I also found a small pin hole in the gas tank and a blown out brake line. I replaced the gas tank, strap, sending unit, all rubber lines including the filler and vent. I replaced the fuel/vacuum pump and filter. I rebuilt the carb. I replaced the points, condenser, rotor, cap, wires, coil, and PCV. This truck runs and drives just as it should. The steering and three speed shifter are still tight. There is rust in some of the seams but every panel is solid. The tailgate is completely rust free. I don't know how to post pictures in this add but I have about 70 pictures fully documenting every area of this Bronco available to a serious buyer. This Bronco is ideal for someone who would like to seal the paint and drive it as is. Or it would be an excellent starting point for a full restoration.
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Small dent above tail light. All original glass is clear. Top is solid. All the lights, gauges, horn, wipers and even the washer work.
 
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Here are a few of the most requested pictures to avoid the confusion of this being rust free. It's very solid and easily fixable.
 
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Now I can do completely restored and rust free but we are talking $30k and that won't touch what it would cost to pay someone else to build one like this.
 

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Now I can do completely restored and rust free but we are talking $30k and that won't touch what it would cost to pay someone else to build one like this.

I'm not a Facebook person, but my wife is, and she spotted your red 66' in a pick or two......... that's awesome!
 
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I'm not a Facebook person, but my wife is, and she spotted your red 66' in a pick or two......... that's awesome!

Thanks, and thank your wife for noticing. I'm proud of that one and I'm sure people will say the price shows it! I like it so much I don't really want to sell it anyway.;D
 
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