Vehicle Description
This is a first-year Bronco, which was first introduced in 1966.
The Bronco was among the first vehicles of its type and the very
first from Ford. The whole notion of the sport-utility vehicle had
yet to form in the public consciousness, so Ford called the Bronco
"the first four-wheel-drive sports car." This 4-wheel-drive uncut
1966 Ford Bronco half-cab has the 92-inch wheelbase and is powered
by the original, matching-numbers 170ci OHV 6-cylinder engine that
develops 105hp at 4,400 rpm. The transmission is the
steering-column-mounted, fully synchronized 3-speed manual. This
'66 was restored by a professional shop, finished in 2018 and only
used for test miles since. The restoration was a full frame-off
with every detail gone over. The red paint is in good condition, as
is the interior, and it has a full spare in the bed.