Ford’s Western-themed Bronco promises adventure and fun at every turn, and nothing’s hotter today than the first generation of these rugged short-wheelbase utility vehicles. The Bronco speaks to fans of all ages seeking a connection to a simpler time… more»
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Stalled Project: 1968 Ford Bronco
It happens. Sometimes a restoration project will stall before it can get off the ground. That is the case with this 1968 Ford Bronco. The owner purchased the vehicle in 2012, and after 8-years of inactivity, he has decided… more»
Daily Driven For Past 22 Years! 1966 Ford Bronco
This may be one of the earliest Broncos you’ll ever see! The seller says it was made in August of 1965 which was the second week of production for 1966 models. Prices for first-generation Broncos continue to be very… more»
Solid Survivor! 1967 Ford Bronco U14 Half Cab
There were three main configurations of early Broncos: station wagon, half-cab, and roadster. This truck is supposedly one of those rare factory U14 original half-cabs and looks like a really solid project. It can be found here on Craigslist… more»
Rock Crawler Project? 1974 Ford Bronco
It’s obvious this 1974 Ford Bronco needs a little work. As you can see, the driver’s fender is missing. The rocker panels and quarters have some deep rust issues. It can be found here on eBay with a current… more»
Free Wheelin’ Package: 1979 Ford Bronco
For a few years in the late 1970”s, the Ford Bronco could be had with a unique cosmetic option called the Free Wheelin’ package. Because of their unique striping and color scheme, these Broncos are easy to spot and… more»
Original Factory Half-Cab! 1966 Ford Bronco
If you are familiar with the U14 designation for a first-generation Ford Bronco, it means a factory half-cab or “utility pickup” body style. You can turn any standard Bronco into a half-cab, but a genuine U14 in the VIN… more»
Beautiful California Survivor! 1973 Ford Bronco
This beautiful orange 1973 Ford Bronco can be found in Fair Oaks, California, and looks like an amazing survivor. It has un-cut quarter panels, original-style wheels, and tires, along with an amazing original upholstery. It can be found here… more»
Custom Off-Roader: 1978 Ford Pinto 4×4
As I searched through the archives here at Barn Finds, I was able to confirm that this is not the first time we have seen this vehicle that manages to marry a 1978 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon with a… more»
50k Mile Survivor: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
If Ford ever had any doubts that it was making the right move by introducing a 2nd Generation Bronco in 1978, then they only needed to look at the sales figures to realize that they had backed a real… more»
Original Paint: 1977 Ford Bronco
It is pretty common to find 1st Generation Broncos where the steel has been cut to fit larger wheels and fender flares. That fate has not befallen this 1977 model, which is a clean and tidy example that is… more»
Solid Un-Cut Survivor! 1974 Ford Bronco
Early Broncos continue to be extremely popular and the prices remain steady and climbing. This 1974 appears to be very solid and a true un-cut survivor. Located in Alhambra, California, the ad doesn’t say whether it has spent its… more»
Worth Saving? 1973 Ford Bronco
I’m a big fan of early Broncos, but this one has me a little squeamish. Besides the snowplow, it appears to be a mostly original example from 1973, however, it’s pretty obvious there are some major issues. Once starting… more»
Miraculous Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco
When I first looked at this 1966 Ford Bronco, I came to the conclusion that it really is a miraculous survivor. While they were built to be rugged and dependable, the early Broncos could also be prone to rust… more»
Solid Project: 1974 Ford Bronco Ranger
The 1st Generation Ford Bronco has become a highly-prized collectible, and clean and tidy examples can now command some very respectable prices. This particular 1974 model demonstrates the level of desirability simply by the fact that there are currently… more»