Vehicle Description
Do you want a classic American V8? Do you want a convertible? Do
you want a 4x4? Or do you want it all in one package like this 1972
Ford Bronco?
Ford had some nice colors available from the factory in 1972, but
none were as bold as this purple. The white accents that were added
was a masterstroke. After all, it looks great as a performance
stripe package starting on the hood, and then flowing onto the
fenders and doors. Plus, it makes for a very uniform package when
combined with the bumpers, grille, wheels, and the roof. Speaking
of the roof, we all love these first-gen Broncos because of the
fully removable hardtop and removable doors. It allows you to dial
in your level of how much nature you want at any time.
Even with the roof removed, this Bronco still follows a nice color
theme. With the bold purple returning on the dash and doors, and
plenty of white on the refinished seats and door inserts, this is a
full uniform appearance inside and out. Yes, those white bucket
seats are made of a durable vinyl, so they clean up easily from any
day you might spend in the mud. More than just look nice, this is a
true vintage truck, and so it has the right features like the
classic grippy dual-spoke steering wheel. This gives you an easy
view of the factory gauge setup and the road ahead.
One of the best options from the factory was the V8 upgrade, and a
very original-looking 302 V8 still lives under the hood of this
G-code Bronco. Ford's V8s are known for being stout and powerful,
and so it makes for the ideal power plant in a trail-ready Bronco.
The upgraded dual exhaust gives a nice tone no matter if you're in
the city or off the pavement, and the control of the column-shifted
three-speed manual transmission is ideal. It's a true 4x4 with a
two-speed transfers cars and manual locking hubs. Another great
thing about Broncos is the short wheelbase is ideal for scaling
obstacles and tight turns. Also, if anything needs to be mended
after an adventurous day off-road, many of the major mechanical
pieces are either shared across the Ford's robust truck line and
part of the larger 4x4 community. So while 1st generation Broncos
are becoming rarer every day, finding replacement parts is often
quite simple.
This is a nicely packaged and well-priced classic Bronco. So you
know it's a deal that will be moving fast. Call now!