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For Sale 1986 Bronco 2 Plus




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This is my toy. Only issues are one brake line needs replaced and one nylon gear for passenger window needs replaced.
 

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Cool Bronco II Plus. I've never seen one in person though.
 

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Thanks for showing. That's nice, and it looks to have survived well. Toonces would drive that in a heartbeat.
 

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I'm ready to sell for $3200.
 

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That's unusual.....and ugly.
 

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That's what makes it a collectible Bronco.
 

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Inside pics?
 

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You're missing an armrest.

I've yet to understand the purpose that these were built.
 

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Leather wrapped steering wheel, don't see those often on a first gen (to be honest I don't think I ever have)

That dash pad... from the one side at least that is the stuff of legends. It ain't even cracked!

You're missing an armrest.

I've yet to understand the purpose that these were built.
Looks like more headroom for the rear passengers and more cargo room

I don't know much about BII specific stuff in general, were they short on rear headroom? I did notice that a normal BII has a higher roof than a Ranger when I was parked next to lilpony on the trailride... took me 20 years to notice that.

I have only ever seen them on the factory dinky tires, I think a lift and bigger tires would really change the look and they could be a pretty cool expedition rig. The price on this one is pretty good I think for the condition... of course I don't have the $$ right now.
 

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Leather wrapped steering wheel, don't see those often on a first gen (to be honest I don't think I ever have
My new XLS has one. Not common. I imagine they fell apart years ago... The leather is just tied over a normal steering wheel.

These are super cool but I wish they had figured out a way to move the rear axle back about a foot. They look so ass heavy.

I need one.
 

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You're missing an armrest.
Missing a pedal too.

Looks like more headroom for the rear passengers and more cargo room

I don't know much about BII specific stuff in general, were they short on rear headroom?
Meh. The rear seats are set on a higher level than the front seats, stadium style. I'm about 5'8", so averageish height. I've only ridden in the back seat of my B2 a few times, but I don't remember ever having and headroom issues. My head isn't in the roof or anything. In fact I think my head was closer to the roof of my 250.

Cargo space behind the rear seat is at a premium though. The Mustang (92 hatchback) has more usable space in the rear cargo area, despite having significantly less cubic footage.
 

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You're missing an armrest.

I've yet to understand the purpose that these were built.
I took off the armrest to make an attempt at fixing the window roll-up mechanism.
 

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