Bronco

Original 302: 1970 Ford Bronco

Even though they weren’t the sales success that Ford had hoped for, it seems that there are plenty of First Generation Broncos emerging from barns and sheds as prime candidates for restoration. This 1970 model is a prime example… more»

Runs & Drives: 1972 Ford Bronco Project

“Ladies and gentlemen, please ensure that your seatbelts are firmly fastened and that your seat is in the upright position because the ride is about to get bumpy!” That pretty much sums up this 1972 Ford Bronco. It runs… more»

Parked in ’84: 1967 Ford Bronco

We’ve seen our share of First Generation Ford Broncos in recent times, and it’s pretty easy to know why. It is not because the company made millions of them because nothing could be further from the truth. The reality… more»

Rare Budd Body: 1966 ford Bronco U13 Roadster

Claiming rarity for any classic vehicle can be a slippery slope. There have been countless examples where an owner will stake their claim on the strength of a single optional extra. However, sometimes you have to admit that a… more»

First Gen Ford Broncos – Two-Pack Bundle

After 18 years in storage, these Northeastern Iowa Broncos come to market as a pair. The dark blue 1966 Ford Bronco wears a fiberglass body, hood, and fenders and the green 1974 Ford Bronco shows rust in its metal… more»

No Reserve: 1975 Ford Bronco 302 Project

UPDATE – When we previously featured this Bronco, bidding reached $7,800 but apparently it didn’t actually sell, so it’s been relisted. This time it’s bid up higher, with a current bid of $9,600 and just a little over a… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

When Ford released its 2nd Generation Bronco in 1978, it subscribed to the “bigger is better” school of thinking. Compared to its predecessor, its new offering was longer, wider, taller, heavier, and came equipped with bigger engines. Naturally, a… more»

Genuine Budd Body: 1966 Ford Bronco

While potential buyers will tend to clamor to get their hands on early examples of the Ford Bronco, this 1966 model could be one of the rarest of its breed. Ford was eager to release the Bronco but didn’t… more»

Driving Project: 1971 Ford Bronco

When it was released in 1966, Ford had high hopes for its new Bronco. While it wasn’t a complete sales disaster, it certainly didn’t reach the dizzying sales heights that the company had envisaged. It wasn’t until the 2nd… more»

Montana Barn Find: 1971 Ford Bronco

Sometimes you will look at a classic barn find and be unsure where it sits in the desirability stakes. Other times, it is simply a matter of looking at its bidding history to gain a clear insight. That is… more»

Driving Project: 1966 Ford Bronco Pickup

Finding a restoration project that runs and drives well can never be a bad thing. However, this ramps up a notch or three when the vehicle in question is as desirable as a 1st Generation Ford Bronco. This 1966… more»

302-Equipped: 1971 Ford Bronco

We see our fair share of 1st Generation Ford Bronco project cars here at Barn Finds, but this 1971 example could be a rare gem. There’s no denying that it needs some work, but finding a V8-equipped example with… more»

Off-Road Classic: 1971 Ford Bronco

As we watch the launch of the latest generation Bronco, it’s worth some time to reacquaint ourselves with the first generation of the model that marked the first foray by one of the Big Three into the world of… more»

4×4 Project: 1975 Ford Granada

Ford introduced the Granada in 1975 as an upscale compact car slotted between the Maverick and Torino. Two million examples were produced over two generations through 1982. Whether the Granada or the Bronco came first here, this Granada body… more»

Lifted Classic: 1970 Ford Bronco

After months of looking at barn find Broncos that are half dead, it’s a shock to find one that looks fairly rough but turns out to be a decent runner with minimal body rot. This 1970 Ford Bronco is… more»

302/3-Speed: 1971 Ford Bronco

In the 50-years that it has been plying our roads, this Ford Bronco has only had two owners. It has had limited use in the last few years, and it seems to show a lot of potential as a… more»

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