This one-of-a-kind custom 1967 Ford Bronco came out of a full
frame-off restoration in 2016 and has 10,000 break-in miles. This
Bronco is equipped with a 4BT Cummins 4-cylinder diesel engine and
ZF 5-speed transmission. It is sitting on a 5-inch lift in the
front with a 4-inch lift in the rear and a 3-inch body lift to keep
the hood original with the tall engine, and 37-inch Pro Comp Xtreme
MT tires. The interior is all custom and clean with Corbeau seats
in the front and a matching folding rear seat, 3-speed wipers, full
stereo system with amplifier, and all-custom gauges and finishes
throughout. Entry into this custom Bronco is done via AMP electric
running boards that come out when the doors are opened. The steel
body is nice with no Bondo used during restoration. The exterior
features front and rear plate bumpers from James Duff,
front-mounted winch and spotlights, and a matching spare tire. The
doors are removable for cruising with the top off. The blacked-out
Method race wheels are mounted on 4-wheel disc brakes with a
Hydro-Boost braking system for easy stopping. **SOLD ON BONDED
TITLE** **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1430270
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:ORANGE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:132073
VIN:AZ378562
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