If you had been one of the 21,894 buyers in 1973 who slapped down their hard-earned cash on a new Ford Bronco, you could have been laughing all the way to the bank today. The vehicle would have cost… more»
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Original 302: 1970 Ford Bronco
I’ll wait while you slip out to your shed or barn to see whether you’re sitting on a potential fortune. If a quick look reveals a First Generation Bronco, you could be laughing all the way to the bank…. more»
No Reserve Rarity: 1973 Ford Bronco Explorer
Verifying the authenticity of some classics can be more complicated than for others, especially if some of the distinctive features that define a specific model appear to be missing. Such is the case with this 1973 Ford Bronco. The… more»
Eddie Bauer Survivor: 1996 Ford Bronco
While I realize the Ford Bronco is a real-deal collector’s item at the moment, even I’m a little shocked at the price tag this final-year Eddie Bauer model is going for. The current bid is $28,000 with four days… more»
Crusty But Running: 1973 Ford Bronco 302
The law of supply and demand remains as relevant in the classic car scene as in any other retail sales segment. The First Generation Ford Bronco demonstrates this clearly because while they weren’t the most popular off-roader when they… more»
Factory 302: 1970 Ford Bronco
It is no secret that the First Generation Bronco is one of the strongest performers in today’s classic market. When it was new, it didn’t sell in anything like the volumes that Ford had hoped. Today, the Bronco has… 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»
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»
















