This beautifully restored 1969 Ford Bronco, finish in its original
color (Royal Maroon single stage paint), is in our Dallas showroom
and ready for sale. Built as a direct competitor to the
International Scout, the original Ford Bronco was initially offered
in three cab types: a wagon, a pickup, and an open model with
cut-out filler panels instead of doors, to come off something as a
big CJ-5. This example is the open model with cut-out filler panels
and is definitely an eye catcher. Believed to be the original
standard 3-speed with 302 engine. During restoration, additions
included a Comp 268 cam kit, including lifters, valve springs,
retainers, keepers, timing gear/chain set, new water pump, and
Melling high volume oil pump. Also added were a Edelbrock 600 cfm 4
barrel carb, an aluminum intake, new Hedman headers, along with a
matching dual exhaust system. The differentials are 3.50 ratio with
the rear being a 9" traction locking hubs, front Dana 30. New brake
shoes, shocks, and steering stabilizers. This vehicle has its
original seats and they are in very nice condition. During
restoration, there was extensive metal replacement work performed
(floor pans, rocker panels, hood) in the typical rust areas for
these vehicles. This Bronco's hardtop has been finished in black
bed liner, has new soft top doors, and a new 4-point roll bar. All
new gauges and new am/fm/cd/Bluetooth radio. To view this vehicle
in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and videos, visit our
website at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information
on this 1969 Ford Bronco, email us at
[email protected]
or call 817-310-9400.