1989 Ford Bronco II for Sale: Runs good - Clean Title in Arizona

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ajbremer

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I've only had my Bronco II for around 3 months or so but I decided to sell it in order to purchase another vehicle.
1989 Ford Bronco II XLT
Runs good, 4 wheel drive (push button), starts right up, no dents, no cracked windows, 5 speed manual, all lights work, charges great, put in salvage yard alternator, gas gauge does not work, clean title, tires have a little tread but not much, spare tire is almost bald, new fuel filter, new oil, new oil filter, new plugs, could use new spark plug wires and rotor, I created an access panel to easily get to the fuel pump (see pic), heater works great, never tried a/c, am/fm works but cassette deck plays slow.
I drive this car - it runs good but I can sense a slight hesitation now and then. I’ve always wanted to get new plug wires and rotor but never did.
I’ll be taking $3,200 for it. This Bronco is with me in South East Arizona. I created a video showing as much as I could, here's the video: My Bronco
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I watched your video and the body was muddy enough that even closer views of the body didn't show some areas clearly.

With the vehicle clean outside, (like it was on Monday) you might want to post closeup photos of the rust prone areas, such as underneath the 2 doors, and the inner side of the rear wheel wells, especially the lowest front and rear portions of the rear wheel wells-all places where dirt/mud tends to collect and STAY.

A vehicle body that only has some paint rust spots, but no serious rust counts for a LOT in some parts of the country-and MIGHT be enough to justify the higher price in spite of the issues you mentioned here and on your video.

Also, if you include a VIN people can check the vehicle history and its original equipment.

Seeing the front end square tubing I'll bet it was being towed quite a bit, which could be a plus if the mileage is 117K.
 

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