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For Sale: 1966 Ford Bronco in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

NEW PRICE! The finest early Ford Bronco in existence. Real U13 Roadster, early 1966 production with many unique features. Restored to exacting specifications using NOS parts. Spectacular in every way.

If you’re wondering about the unique open look of this Roadster, rest assured that’s how the factory built it. There were three basic Bronco styles, the U13 Roadster seen here, the U14 “half cab” pickup, and the familiar U15 Wagon. They are easy to identify, as the first digits of the VIN show which model they are, although parts are widely interchangeable and more than a few standard Broncos have been converted to Roadsters, which were only built in 1966, ‘67, and ’68. Out of the 225,585 Broncos built between 1966 and 1977, exactly 5000 of them were U13 Roadsters, with most experts suggesting that fewer than 250 still in existence. For the Bronco fan, this is a remarkable find.

This truck was restored to be the best, and that meant getting things right. It was a complete, running, driving truck when it was discovered in Texas, having been used on a cattle ranch since it was new. Because of that, it wasn’t driven a lot and the 54,912 miles showing on the odometer are accurate. The first thing they did was check the door tag (which is inside the cowl, since Roadsters do not have doors). It was remarkably well preserved, still wearing its original code 8 Springtime Yellow paint—even the original Roadster door inserts were still in excellent shape. It was torn down to a bare shell, the bodywork was completely stripped, and the final finish is quite impressive—so nice that we’re guessing that this Bronco’s days of playing in the dirt are well and truly over. Those are original fiberglass door inserts, not repros, and they fit better than you’d expect. You’ll also note little details like the correct early tailgate with the stamped relief running along the upper edge, a proper grille with the “eyebrows” over the headlights that was only used for the first four months of production, and a round fender-mounted mirror that can cost as much as $1000—if you can find one. Both the pinstripe and the rocker stripe were options, but they were on the truck when it was new so they went back on after the paint was dry.

The only interior you could get in 1966 was silver, so don’t call and complain about it—it’s totally correct. They were reupholstered using durable vinyl and reproduction hinge covers were used simply because the originals are all long since turned to dust. Bare floors with a rubber mat is how all the Roadsters were delivered, so that, too, was accurately reproduced and you’ll note that the floors are in outstanding condition, not patched back together. The dash was painted gray, which was correct for 1966 models only and all of the details on the dash are likewise unique to the early Broncos, including the gauges, dash pad, and even the layout of the controls. Everything is new or rebuilt and fully operational, including the windshield washer system, which was an option in 1966. In back, there’s a good-sized cargo bay with a correct spare tire assembly and jack locked into its own little bracket, which were also features that changed a few months into production.

You could underestimate the 170 cubic inch inline-6 that lives under the hood, but it would probably be a mistake. There are few better ways to get to inaccessible places than an early Bronco with a bulletproof six-cylinder engine, and with the right gearing in the transmission and axles, these trucks were legendary for their climbing abilities.. It was built to go to remote places, maybe for a rancher with a lot of land to manage or the National Parks Service, which was one of Ford’s biggest customers for the Bronco. This is likely the original engine, but with Fords of this vintage, there’s no way to be positive. It was fully rebuilt to stock specs and it runs as smoothly as a sewing machine—this is no crude industrial engine. Colors, finishes, and hardware are exacting throughout the engine bay, from the heavy-duty oil bath air cleaner (1966 only) to the Autolite downdraft carburetor to the cast iron exhaust manifold. Bright Ford Blue paint makes it really pop in the yellow engine bay and even things like the hoses, hose clamps, and bolts are exactly what Ford was using on the early assembly line. Details like the cad plated master cylinder cap ($75 if you can find one) and all the wiring are things that need to be right if you’re going to win at the highest levels. This truck also carries a metal fresh air box on the driver’s side, a detail that was changed to plastic in October of 1965 so only the earliest Broncos use it.

The three-speed manual transmission shifts nicely and with a column shifter, it feels more car-like than you’d expect. The chassis around it is immaculately detailed, with correct red oxide primer on the floors and just enough overspray to let you know this was a production vehicle. Heavy-duty axles front and rear carry 4.11 and 4.10 gears, respectively, which is part of why it’s such a tenacious off-roader. Standard steel wheels were all painted white, but this truck carries optional stainless wheel covers (again, unique to the 1966 models) that cost about $400 each today. New 7.00-15 off-road bias-ply tires are very similar to the “high flotation 15-inch bias mud/snow tires” that Ford originally used.

The restoration is extremely well documented with receipts and photos, but you can tell at a glance that this is a remarkable Bronco. We don’t like to speak in absolutes but I can pretty much guarantee that you will never see a better one with a more accurate restoration. If you seek the best, this is it, no excuses required. Call today!

For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com

Vehicle Details

  • 1966 Ford Bronco
  • Listing ID: CC-1068322
  • Price: $67,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1966
  • Make:Ford
  • Model:Bronco
  • Exterior Color:Springtime Yellow
  • Interior Color:Silver vinyl
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Inline 6
  • Odometer:54912
  • Stock Number:115017
  • Trim Level:U13 Roadster
  • VIN:U13FL753600
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Mint
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Engine History:Rebuilt
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Part-time 4WD
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