Vehicle Description
This 1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer is nicely presented, loaded with
all the best features, and is quite affordable. So if you're
looking for a V8-powered 4x4 that's both capable and classic, read
on for all the details.
The Eddie Bauer Broncos were the top dog, and this example really
shows you why. The red with tan accenting and pinstripe gives this
the sophisticated look of an Arizona summer sunset. Even the tan on
the removable hardtop fits in with this desert scene. Not only is
this the factory-correct color combo, but also we believe this is
the original factory application. And the level of gloss it retains
today is an instant indicator of a well-respected machine. There
are nice features you instantly recognize, like the integrated side
step and the hood wind deflector. And there are other pieces that
you have to get close to notice, like the newer window felts. While
this 4x4 doesn't show any signs of going off-road, it certainly
looks the part. The tall stance, meaty tires, full-size spare on a
swing-away mount, and rear step bumper with hitch are not only
handy, but also they give this Bronco the proper brawniness we all
expect.
Inside is more of the premium Eddie Bauer experience. It starts
with tasteful tan leather seats. The front buckets have newer
covers. Plus, they have fold-down armrests and a cup holder center
console in-between. There's a wide bench seat with plenty of
legroom that sits three across. And behind that is enough cargo
space to carry everyone's gear. This is loaded with the best
features, including power windows (including the rear one), power
locks, keyless entry/alarm, tilt steering column, driver's air bag,
and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input. And if you ever do
decide to take the removable hardtop off, the open-air experience
is still a comfortable one thanks to cold-blowing R134a air
conditioning.
Under the hood is a blue oval legend. It's the 5.8-liter (351ci)
V8. A history of stoutness and modern fuel-injection makes for a
terrific combo. And the way this one fires up readily and runs
strong reaffirms its well-respected life. If you feel like using
this for its full 4x4 capability, it's as simple as a dash
push-button 4x4 system with auto-locking hubs. This is an
all-around nice driver with power steering, power brakes w/discs up
front, and ABS. It's even a proper long haul machine with cruise
control and a four-speed automatic transmission with
highway-friendly overdrive.
There's a new Bronco on the horizon, and the more we all talk about
that, the more we get nostalgic for these classics. This generation
is now earning the same kind of appreciative nods that Jeep people
give when they see a CJ. So to find a 4x4 with character that can
also still be so useful and luxurious delivers an awesome total
package. Call today!!!