Fully restored 1988 Bronco II XLT

jsatk
Feb 02, 2026

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Mon at 10:30 pm

Originally purchased in a fairly mixed state in spring 2024 for $10K. We then spent $23K fully fixing it up and restoring it (tons of details can be seen on the listing). Biggest expense was the entirely new paint job. I know I won't make my money back ($33K!) But just looking to sell this for a fair price and make sure it goes to a good home. We simply don't have the need or space for a second car right now. I love this car and hate to see it go but it is time.

https://autohunter.com/Listing/Details/84743921/1988-FORD-BRONCO-II
TheShark, Jakob1972
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Life is a Highway

Yesterday at 3:32 pm

#1
Seeing as it is in San Francisco, you should show some pictures of the underside for any rust issues. Looking good though from your images.

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Yesterday at 3:57 pm

#2
Seeing as it is in San Francisco, you should show some pictures of the underside for any rust issues. Looking good though from your images.

There’s a bunch of pictures of the underside if you scroll through the photos.
TK1215

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Yesterday at 6:40 pm

#3
Looks really nice. Did you rattle can the side of the frame?
Big Bend 2-Door Carbonized Grey 2.7, Auto, MIC Res 7/18/2020, Order 1/19/2021, order 10/28/2021, Sticker 2/18/22. Product 2/21/22, Ship 3/4/22. Rec 3/23/22. Tires: 285/70R17/17x8.5 Black Rhino Abrams.

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Yesterday at 8:33 pm

#4
Looks really nice. Did you rattle can the side of the frame?

Absolutely not. All work was professional and done by Willy’s Auto Repair in San Francisco. No spray paint involved whatsoever.
TK1215
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Life is a Highway

Today at 12:04 am

#5
I didn’t even notice them! Excellent work and my guess is that it was parked in a garage. Vehicles get eaten by the salty, foggy air.

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Today at 12:13 am

#6
I didn’t even notice them! Excellent work and my guess is that it was parked in a garage. Vehicles get eaten by the salty, foggy air.

Totally. This is why selling this for so cheap breaks my heart. We've taken really good care of it and spent $23K fixing it up. But we just don't have room for it anymore. Hoping someone who appreciates the work we put in gets it.

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