Vehicle Description
The original Bronco is all about a vehicle that can get you in
touch with nature. And this example has the upgradedV8 power and
4x4 stance to get it done better. Plus, it looks pretty darn nice
in-town, too.
The blue paint has a nice look to it. Nothing too fancy, but just
the right amount of gloss to signal an updated machine. It goes
well with the black package of the grille, fender flares, and those
ultra-cool Mamba 17-inch wheels. Big 33-inch tires help give this
off-roader that added ground clearance you want, and the trailer
hitch on the rear means you can be pulling gear or pulling friends
out of trouble. After all, the Bronco gives you that ideal short
wheelbase like you'd want in a vintage 4x4, but unlike an original
Jeep CJ, you can have a classic 1960s build while also getting the
muscle of a V8.
Because a Bronco like this loves to be open to the world, the black
accent in the exterior is continued inside. Full doors, a padded
roll bar, and a car-like dash make these Broncos an inviting
off-roader. The floor has a rugged liner paint, and there's even a
bikini top to keep the sunshine off your shoulders. The seats are
upgraded to a comfortable cloth that also has weatherproofing. The
front buckets are particularly good with a modern set with comfy
bolstering. Plus, the center console is not only a nice place to
rest your arm, but it also provides a lockbox if you don't feel
like taking everything with you.
Under the hood, this one was upgraded to the largest motor that was
offered in these first-gen Broncos: the mighty 302 cubic-inch V8.
And you'll love this for more than just displacement. It's built
with SVO aluminum heads, Holley four-barrel carburetor, Milodon
valve covers, and an MSD ignition. It's a strong powerhouse that
makes a nice rumble from the dual exhaust. The two-speed transfer
case and deep treat tires love off-road work. The column-shifted
three-speed manual transmission reminds you this is a true classic,
and the front disc brakes are there for added stopping power. Plus,
these were the first consumer 4x4s to utilize front coil springs.
So that's a fine total package for the town or the trail.
We love the first-gen Bronco so much that the latest one borrowed
all its best styling. That's why the originals are always valued,
and it's hard to find another strong V8 one for this kind of value
price. This one was even once owned by the very popular country
signer Riley Green. Now it could be yours too. View Bronco in Riley
Green's music video, 'Numbers On The Cars' here:
https://youtu.be/BR5m4OeZjHI
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