By 1977, time was catching up with the 1st Generation Bronco. Its styling was looking dated when compared to its competition. The result was sales that were slipping as potential buyers looked at more modern alternatives. However, the tables… more»
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Heavy Duty Package: 1974 Ford Bronco Ranger
At first glance, I was surprised that anyone has bid on this 1974 Ford Bronco. It is a first-generation Bronco that was built from 1966 to 1977. This particular example is located in Duluth, Minnesota and is listed here… more»
One-Owner Original: 1971 Ford Bronco
This 1971 Ford Bronco is listed for sale at a Buy It Now Price of $16,900 here on eBay. The truck is light blue with a white top and is located in Henderson, Maryland. The seller has also included… more»
Solid Survivor 302 V-8: 1975 Ford Bronco
The Ford Bronco, an early competitor of the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout, is one of the first Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV). Launched in 1966, the vehicle would go largely unchanged through 1977 except for those mandated for… more»
Rust-Free Survivor: 1979 Ford Bronco Free Wheelin’
There have been a few examples of the Ford Bronco Free Wheelin’ that have surfaced lately here at Barn Finds, and this one looks like it could be a beauty for anyone searching for a relatively straightforward restoration project…. more»
Rustic 289 Equipped: 1968 Ford Bronco
Ikey Heyman found this 1968 Ford Bronco that is for sale near Wilmington, Delaware and brought it to our attention. The Bronco is said to be original and uncut. All early Ford Broncos were 4WD and this one shows… more»
Stroppe Equipped: 1970 Ford Bronco
This 1970 Ford Bronco was a one owner vehicle for its entire life until the original owner passed away and the Bronco was bought from the Estate. The Bronco is located in Campbell, California and is listed for sale… more»
Highly Optioned: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
The 2nd Generation Ford Bronco was a radical departure from its predecessor in terms of appearance. The earlier model had an almost delicate and elegant appearance. Its successor was both bigger and more aggressive. This 1979 Bronco Ranger XLT… more»
Rusty Ranger: 1974 Ford Bronco
Hoping to compete with the likes of the Jeep CJ-5, Ford launched the Bronco in 1966 as an early player in what we now call the Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) market. The first generation would be a hugely successful… more»
58k Mile 1979 Ford Bronco Free Wheelin’
When Ford developed the marketing literature for the Free Wheelin’ trim package, they focused heavily on using black vehicles. This was for a very sound marketing reason. While other colors were available, black paint showed the distinctive graphics treatment… more»
Uncut U14 Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco Pickup
This 1966 Ford Bronco Pickup might look a little bit baked, but below the surface, it is a solid and clean survivor with minimal rust problems. It would make a great project vehicle, although there is no reason why… more»
Workhorse: 1970 Ford Bronco 302
It seems like everyone with a first-generation Bronco is trying to capitalize on their skyrocketing values right now. This one from 1970 can be found here on eBay with a current bid of $6,150 and the reserve hasn’t been… more»
29 Original Miles: 1991 Ford Bronco XLT
Sometimes we come across vehicles with 29,000 miles but today we have a 4WD 1991 Ford Bronco XLT with only 29 miles. Yes, that is correct. Only 29 miles and that’s probably less miles than you drove your car… more»
Big Beige Beauty: 1982 Ford Bronco
There’s something appealing about being able to remove the top on a full-size SUV. Well, maybe any SUV for that matter. This 1982 Ford Bronco affords you that opportunity. It can be found here on eBay in Gilbert, Arizona…. more»
Original 4X4: 1974 Ford Bronco
Here’s something you don’t see very often. A 46-year-old 4X4 that hasn’t been beat to pieces. Ford brought out the Bronco in the mid-1960s and they were an early start at creating the SUV market. This first-generation Bronco looks… more»