1994 Long Travel Bronco

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bajamil
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1994 Long Travel Bronco

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1994 Ford Bronco XLT with manual floor shift 4x4.

I've decided to sell the bronco! Its been a fantastic truck and had a some fun with it, but I picked up a cummins diesel and need to make space.

This truck is super clean and has been well looked after. It was built by Cipher on the board here and I believe the build thread is still up. Its only been on a couple of trips since it was built. Never abused. This is a really nice full size bronco. Over $30k in the build.

Here's a list what's been done:

-Southwest performance long travel kit, crossover steering and engine cage

-Custom Bilstein 9100 series rear bypass with resi's

-Bilstein 9100 series coilovers with all german motorsports sliders and resi's

-Strapped at 16.5" travel all around

-Rebuilt 351w and E4OD trans 5000 miles ago from MJM engine with receipts and warranty, all new sensors and accessories including wires, plugs, distributor, radiator, water pump, timing cover, harmonic balancer, coil, all new hoses, thermostat, starter, belt

-Complete new A/C system with 24 month warranty installed 6/14

-Optima yellow top battery

- K&N intake and filter with prefilter

-Rebuilt transfercase

-Rebuilt and spin balanced driveshafts from oceanside driveline

-4:56 yukon gears front and rear with detroit locker in rear and traclok in front with modified clip

-Mag Hytec diff cover with drain plug and dipstick

-Trussed rear axle with single link in rear to stop axle wrap

-Deaver rear springs with custom shackles

-Stainless brake lines, all new brake pads and shoes

-New headlights

-Smittybuilt winch mounted under custom prerunner front bumper with synthetic winch rope (stronger than steel line)

-Rigid Industries 20" lightbar with amber lenses

-Magnaflow muffler

-Falken Wildpeak tires 35x12.5x15 on factory 15" alloys

-New Mastercraft seats that recline and lumbar support

-New headliner

-Alpine stereo with bluetooth, usb input and all new speakers

-Custom spare tire mount inside cab

-Custom aerotube rack

-Painted to match shell

-Custom cut rubber floor mats

-Custom rear bumper with built in tow hitch

-New rubber window felt and seals

-New window motors

-New steering box

-New windshield, etc. etc.

There are so many upgrades it goes on forever. It's all been done in the past 2 years with less than 6000 miles. This will be a steal for someone. It would cost serious money to replicate and it is all new! This is an AZ and CA street legal and licensed vehicle with a clean title. Truck is located in Phoenix, Arizona.

$16,800 for GFBers. I definitely have more than that into it, but feel its a fair price for fantastic truck!

Jon 48o-449-o212
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bajamil
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Re: 1994 Long Travel Bronco

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more pics
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rdcjuanb
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Bronco Info: 1995 Bronco parked in garage. Long term project.
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Re: 1994 Long Travel Bronco

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Good luck with the sale. I wanted this thing bad. Such a great build.
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cypher
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Bronco Info: 1994 Ford Bronco w/ Southwest Performance suspension

Re: 1994 Long Travel Bronco

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Looks familiar... Such a great bronco. Looks like you've taken good care of it. Good luck Jon!
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RyanDS650X
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Re: 1994 Long Travel Bronco

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Ive seen it firat hand, looks and works great. Good luck
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bajamil
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Re: 1994 Long Travel Bronco

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Sold! Its headed back to California
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