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No Reserve 4×4: 1994 Ford Bronco

As the enthusiast vehicle market continues to go through a bit of a correction, the upside for most of us is that reasonable prices and expectations are coming back into the hobby. A few years ago, I would have been surprised to see a clean Ford Bronco like this offered at no reserve, but today? Not so much. The Bronco shown here looks like every part of a survivor with lots of original details and no apparent modifications. The seller claims it’s been very well maintained, and it’s listed here on eBay with bids to $9,100.

Even with a so-called correction happening, prices for good vehicles haven’t exactly slid off. You’re still going to pay fair money for anything worth its salt, and I suspect this Bronco will top out over $15,000 when all is said and done. The paint appears to be in excellent shape and the polished aluminum wheels are a treat – usually, these are heavily pitted and corroded by now. The Bronco appears to be sitting on fairly new rubber as well which fills out the wheel wells nicely. I would’t be surprised to learn the hard top has never been removed.

The interior is in very nice condition and is a reminder that these later Broncos were plenty modern inside; you wouldn’t mind driving one of these every day, as it’s just new enough to not feel ancient. The sheepskin seat covers have hopefully done a fine job of preserving the original seat material, and in an example like this, I doubt highly that they’re being used to cover up torn up upholstery. The dash shows no cracks and it even appears to retain its factory radio, truly a rarity among almost any vehicle this age.

The 5.8L V8 will be dirt cheap to maintain, although you may be shocked to learn there’s over 200,000 miles on this Bronco. Now, normally I’d guess that this whole truck has been gone through to present this well with that kind of mileage, but given how clean the interior is, I can’t confidently say that it’s been restored or it hasn’t. The seller claims the Bronco was serviced every 3,000 miles, so hopefully he has some records to back that up – either way, this looks like a potential deal with the no reserve listing.

Comments

  1. HoA Howard A Member

    Simpson, eh?

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    • Kendra Kendra Member

      What’s in the glove box?

      Like 21
      • Rumpledoorskin

        Doesn’t fit.

        Like 11
    • KC

      White Broncos of this era will forever be known as OJ Simson vehicles…..

      Like 30
      • John H.

        Totally agree, but I thought the Bronco was actually Al Cowlings vehicle. Nordberg was just along for the ride. The Juice did own one as well, just not the same one used in the low speed “chase”.

        Like 4
    • geomechs geomechs Member

      “Lnock-knock. “ “Who’s there?” “OJ.” “OJ, who?” “Congratulations! You’re on the jury!”

      Like 14
  2. bobhess bobhess Member

    Don’t know why you’d buy an early model for a huge price when there are beauties like this one out there.

    Like 17
  3. Sam61

    Business opportunity….fleet of white broncos doing small group tours of LA, Beverly Hills, etc.

    Like 14
  4. John Wagoner

    I have a 1996 excellent condition 127 k miles if anyone is interested

    Like 3
  5. Troy

    Over $9k for a rig with over 200k miles no thanks

    Like 7
  6. Mike

    The owner is probably selling because they had to hear the same OJ jokes every time they gassed up.

    Like 12
    • Steven Baker

      I had a black 95 302 . It finally got done at 300,468 miles. So done be so sorry about that. It is easier to rebuild than modern cars. 5.8 litre is pretty nice. If you like OJ Simpson’s type miles.

      Like 1
      • Al

        Even Topps has an OJ card with this Bronco on it!

        Like 1
  7. Scott

    Something doesn’t pass the sniff test. This rig scored a 37. Average is between 43 and 62. As clean and sparkly as this is, it should be an 80. It’s been repainted. That in itself is not a bad thing. Lots of orange peel, but the rig looks sweet. There’s secrets the sexy beast is hiding. Lol. 🤔

    Like 0
  8. Frank TA

    This listing was ended by the seller on Sat, Dec 16 at 10:36 PM because the item was lost or broken. I wonder what happen?

    Like 4
  9. Ben

    Is the author like really young or did he not want to state the obvious OJ reference?

    Like 0
  10. Nelson C

    Sadly these will not shed the OJ reference until they are no longer relevant. Good looking bronco. I surprised that the seat covers still look this good. Set number?

    Like 3
  11. Brad

    Is this the O.J. edition with the glove and the .38 inside?

    Like 3
  12. Excell Green

    I’m here for the OJ jokes…..

    Like 1
  13. Tony

    First thing…
    Paint it green or brown or black or anything but white.
    I like this model.

    Like 3
  14. JOhn M Stecz

    If it ain’t white it ain’t right. Nice truck but too many miles on it

    Like 1
  15. edward kas

    200k miles but his dead ex-wife had more.

    Like 1
  16. Blake, does my opinion really matter ???

    Is this the one that OJ left the lost bloody glove in???? If so, this is automatically a $750,00,000 vehicle. If the knife is under the back seat, 2 million bucks easily

    Like 1

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