Vehicle Description
Not only were vintage Broncos chock full of curb appeal while in
factory form, but they also made outstanding structural canvases
for inspired customization, as this 1989 Ford Bronco XLT 4x4 ably
shows. This rugged off-roader is in top running form and is powered
by almost certainly its original engine, and it features some great
touches both inside and out.
Small wonder that there's so much commotion centered on Ford
re-releasing its widely popular SUV - as the years went by, the
model stayed both aesthetically and mechanically relevant,
combining plenty of head turning magnetism via a broad, robust form
carrying plenty of power and wheel clearance to surmount off-road
obstacles. This '89 has been refreshed in its original black color
and wears a whole host of exterior upgrades to set it apart from
the rest of the SUV crowd. Up front, you'll find a pair of fog
lights recessed into the front bumper, teaming with an additional
lighting bar perched over the cabin to illuminate the path ahead,
while the added blackened billet grille and smoked headlights
really amplify this Ford's presence. Color matched step bars take
their place on each side of the cabin and both the front and rear
bumpers are in top shape, contrasting with the black backdrop
nicely along with the side and wheel trim. A very clean aftermarket
black soft top is included to provide shelter when the skies
darken.
The black vinyl interior looks great, having received a lot of
attention to bring it up to its current state. Both the front
buckets and rear bench seat were recently recovered and are in
nearly new condition - they tie in well with the set of inserts
adding to the factory door panels. Climb in and take your position
behind the wheel, and you'll find a new, snugly fitting headliner
above you and a fresh expanse of carpet lining the floor below. The
lever unleashing four-wheel drive agility sits within easy reach
and a fire extinguisher perched on the transmission tunnel adds an
extra measure of safety while out on the road. Beyond the GT Grant
steering wheel, the dash area reflects the same clean appearance as
the rest of the cabin, with a collection of clear, functional
factory gauges on board filling the instrument cluster and an
aftermarket AM/FM/CD stereo at the center that pairs with a
collection of speakers whose bottom end is supplied by a pair of
Kicker Competition subs mounted in back.
There will be plenty of power at your disposal via the
electronically fuel injected 5.8 liter V8 beneath the hood. It's
likely the original engine and is in top running form, starting
promptly and pulling with plenty of vigor as it pairs with a
4-speed automatic transmission that's shifting with precision and
offers an overdrive gear to keep RPMs nice and low at highway
speeds. The 4-wheel drive feature on this '89 is in perfect working
condition, so when you feel the urge to veer off onto the road less
travelled you'll have plenty of surefootedness to work with. The
added Flowmaster dual exhaust sends just the right deep note out of
the tailpipes that you'd want in a ride like this. Power steering
makes for easy navigation, while power brakes that position discs
up front bring low effort, fade resistant stops as this
awesome SUV classic conquers terrain of all kinds on its set of 15"
Fuel Black Bullet Hole wheels wrapped with 33x12.50R15 Falken
Wildpeak tires.
Looking for a rugged SUV that combines unbeatable curb appeal with
bona fide off-road capability? Check out this 1989 Ford Bronco XLT
4x4. Call today!