Bronco

Collection of Eight Vintage Broncos!

Those of you who have built a project vehicle know how valuable a good parts donor vehicle can be. If you are building (or want to build) a classic Bronco, this may be the collection for you. There are… more»

Original Paint Survivor! 1974 Ford Bronco Ranger

First generation Broncos continue to be solid collectibles and this specific one is no exception. The highlight of this 1974 Ford Bronco is the fact that it still wears its original paint. Some small parts have been refurbished and… more»

Pair of Parts Broncos: 1970 and ’74 Half Cabs

If you’ve been working on a first generation Bronco, here’s your chance to pick up a couple parts vehicles. Surprisingly the seller seems honest about the fact that they may be too far gone for restoration, but I guess… more»

Rust Bucket: 1966 Ford Bronco Half Cab

1966 was the first year for the Ford Bronco, an iconic vehicle that would be produced for 30 years. In fact, Ford is reintroducing a new version of the Bronco and it is bound to be a hit. This… more»

Bronco Roundup In Vermont

Let’s face it, the SUV was around in one form or another since the automotive beginning. However, the incarnations which are dominating our roads today are a far cry from the utilitarian purpose for which they were originally built…. more»

A-Ford-Able 4×4: 1969 Ford Bronco Sport

The truck, SUV, and 4×4 scene has exploded over the last few years. One of the most iconic vehicles in that segment is the Ford Bronco. This 1969 Ford Bronco Sport fits can help you gain access to that… more»

$2,500 5-Speed Turbo: 1987 Ford Bronco II 4×4

There isn’t too much information given by the seller of this 1987 Ford Bronco II turbo. Wait, what? Turbo? That’s one bit of information that they give. It’s located in Mundelein, Illinois and can be found on Craigslist with… more»

All Original, One-Owner Survivor: 1969 Ford Bronco

First generation Ford Broncos continue to be hot collectibles. With very strong after-market support, they are fairly easy to work on and rebuild. This one is located in West Chester, Pennsylvania and is said to be a one-owner, original… more»

Promising Project: 1975 Ford Bronco

This 1975 Ford Bronco sure seems like a great project for someone to finish. There have already been numerous parts replaced and the seller is including other new parts to finish the job. Found here on eBay with a current… more»

Southern SUV: 1985 Ford Bronco II XLT 5-speed

In a world… (in my best overly-dramatic movie announcer voice).. of gigantic, posh, coddling SUVs, this 1985 Ford Bronco II XLT is a breath of fresh air, or it is in my world. This right-sized 4×4 is listed on… more»

Original and Uncut: 1968 Ford Bronco

According to the ad, this 1968 Ford Bronco is an original un-cut example with a fairly solid body and frame. The first generation Broncos featured styling which had the rear quarter panel openings smaller than the front. This led… more»

Survivor! 1977 Ford Bronco Sport Half-Cab

Talk about a 70’s survivor! This 1977 Ford Bronco has the look with the flat and faded paint along with the contrasting rally stripe. There were quite a few first generation Broncos produced between 1966 and 1977 but very… more»

Rare U13 Roadster: 1966 Ford Bronco Survivor

Red hot doesn’t even begin to describe the Ford Bronco market right now. These were just old trucks in my day (cough, wheeze.. boy did that make me sound old). This 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster is listed on… more»

First Gen Fun: 1966 Ford Bronco

You’ve undoubtedly seen a lot of Broncos popping up for sale lately.  With Ford announcing the return of the iconic SUV for the 2020 model year, there seems to be a resurgence in their popularity.  While the new Bronco… more»

First Year Fun: 1966 Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco was produced for thirty years from 1966 to 1996 and has continued to grow in popularity over the past few years.  Set to make a comeback for the 2020 model year, the Bronco is sure to… more»

Green With Envy: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

The second generation Ford Broncos were produced for only two years in 1978 and 1979.  Unlike the first generation, these Broncos were based off of the full-size Ford pickup and were available with power plants up to 400 cubic… more»

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