This frame-off-restored 1967 Ford Bronco is powered by a 289ci V8
engine paired with a floor-shifted 3-speed manual transmission.
It's been freshly painted in 1967 Ford Peacock Blue trimmed in
Wimbledon White, and has a full family roll cage painted in the
same color. The freshly reupholstered black seats are trimmed in
the body color and a brand-new custom soft-top built specifically
for this Bronco keeps the interior covered. This Bronco has all
early factory Ford steel. It's equipped with new upgraded power
steering, power front disc brakes, brand-new wiring harness from
front to back, upgraded power wipers, new aluminum radiator, new
carburetor, new belts and hoses, new shocks all way around, new
fuel system, including tank and lines; new brake system, including
power booster, master cylinder, steel lines and wheel cylinders;
new exhaust system and new bushings. This Bronco rides on 20-inch
wheels wrapped in new 37/12.50/20 Hercules tires and has been
bed-lined inside from front to back. It features lift-off doors
with new stainless-steel door hinges and new lower door seals, a
new 12,000-pound winch and KC lights. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE**
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Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1438997
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:PEACOCK BLUE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:132650
VIN:AZ378563
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