Ford Bronco

Maverick-Powered Uncut 1967 Ford Bronco

First-gen Broncos never disappoint in the desirability department. One thing that I have learned is that an “uncut” example like this claimed to be 1967 example will generate more interest than one that has had its rear wheel wells… more»

No Reserve 1978 Ford Bronco XLT 4X4

We all know about the original (’66-’77) Ford Bronco’s popularity but it seems that the trend is continuing with the follow-on generation such as this 1978 XLT example. These big two-door variants are moving in the same direction (upward)… more»

Original V8 Equipped: 1971 Ford Bronco

This 1971 Ford Bronco is an appropriate topic because as I sit here writing, my across-the-street neighbor has a ’73 that he’s been wrenching on for at least the last two years and I fear that it is getting… more»

No Reserve Explorer: 1976 Ford Bronco

So, this first-gen 1976 Ford Bronco is known as an “Explorer”, news to me. I thought the model name Explorer surfaced in ’91 on Ford’s new SUV. Nope, it was a trim level on the first-gen Bronco as far… more»

No Reserve Ranger XLT: 1979 Ford Bronco

We cover the Holy Grail of Ford Broncos (’66-’77) pretty thoroughly here on BF. But what about the BIG Bronco that followed? Well, we feature those extensively too but they just don’t have the draw that the smaller, simpler… more»

Highly Original 1970 Ford Bronco 302

  We see our share of First Generation Broncos at Barn Finds, and they typically fall into three distinct categories. Some have been heavily modified, while others are riddled with significant rust problems. The third, and possibly worst, is… more»

Put Out To Pasture: 1976 Ford Bronco

Hard to believe, a first-gen 1976 Ford Bronco that has been literally reduced to yard art. Popular, today, beyond one’s wildest dreams, and with corresponding, stratospheric trading prices, it’s difficult to fathom that this most desirable early, and primitive,… more»

First Year Pickup: 1966 Ford Bronco

Where the market values have gone on first-gen Ford Broncos just leaves me speechless. Finding one from that esteemed 1966-1977 generation can easily top six figures assuming restored and/or well-modified condition. And right out of the box, examples such… more»

Refreshing Change: 1969 Ford Bronco

We see our share of First Generation Ford Broncos at Barn Finds, and most need major rust repairs. This 1969 model is a refreshing change because it is one of the cleanest you will find in the current market…. more»

No Reserve: 302 Equipped 1972 Ford Bronco

Over this past weekend, I was having dinner with a fellow enthusiast (gearhead?) and the conversation turned to the Ford Bronco – both new and old. The new one seems to engender a love it or hate it reaction,… more»

All Original! 1973 Ford Bronco

What is up with first-gen Ford Bronco values? I encounter many for sale all the time and the asking prices never cease to amaze me – what am I missing? Well, here’s a 1973 example so let’s look it… more»

Solid 4×4 Fun: 1975 Ford Bronco 302

We have featured several first-generation Broncos lately and they have come in different colors and ranged from rotisserie restored examples to original unrestored projects. If I was looking for a 1966-1977 Bronco, this would be my pick. The blue… more»

Original Paint: 1968 Ford Bronco

With five days remaining in the auction here on eBay, this 1968 Ford Bronco is being sold as is in original condition. The Bronco is located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho . Their have been 32 bids and the current… more»

White Stallion: 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster

With 2 days remaining in the auction, this 1966 Ford Bronco (U13) is being sold here on eBay with a reserve price that has not been met. The current bid price is a whopping $44,600 for a rotisserie restored… more»

64k Mile: 1969 Ford Bronco

Here is a rare sight. An unmolested 1969 Ford Bronco with 64,000 miles. The Bronco was bought to be shipped to Argentina but when the seller found out the cost of shipping and customs, this one gets to stay… more»

Candy Apple 4WD: 1971 Ford Bronco

If your looking for a clean 1970’s Bronco, you might wanna take a closer look at this little beauty. Powered by a 302 cubic inch V8 engine, this 1971 4WD Ford Bronco is for sale here on eBay. The… more»