1986 Ford Bronco For Sale

Vivek Nayyar
by Vivek Nayyar

This 1986 Ford Bronco XLT is an enthusiast-led project vehicle located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Featuring a new OEM 302 engine and a rebuilt AOD transmission, this 155,500-mile SUV has received comprehensive mechanical updates, including a new fuel system and an R134a AC upgrade. While it runs and drives, the vehicle requires cosmetic restoration and troubleshooting for an intermittent power loss under load.

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico/USA

Price: $10,000.00

Key Details

  • Make/Model: Ford Bronco XLT
  • Mileage: 155,500 miles (Less than 2,000 miles on new components)
  • Engine: New OEM 302 V8
  • Transmission: Rebuilt AOD Automatic
  • History: Project vehicle under development for several years; sold due to life changes
  • Title: Clean

Condition

  • Runs and drives well at neutral and light throttle
  • New fuel system installed from the tank to the injectors
  • New engine accessories, including distributor and coil
  • New brake master cylinder, booster, lines, and pads
  • New windshield and replaced the rear window motor
  • Freshly resealed fiberglass top and new door panels
  • New AC system with R134a upgrade
  • The body requires rust cleanup and fresh paint

Performance Highlights

  • Rebuilt driveshafts and transfer case
  • 4-wheel drive drivetrain
  • Rebuilt the AOD transmission with less than 2,000 miles

Known Issues

  • Intermittent power loss/stuttering under load
  • Interior requires new seat foam, headliner, and dash pad
  • Window and door seals need replacement

Upgrades & Features

  • New black seat upholstery (in box, requires installation)
  • Two spare steel wheels (rims only)

Additional Information

  • Price is open to offers and negotiation

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