This 1973 Ford Bronco was purchased by its current owner as an
unfinished project in 2019 and was recently brought to completion.
The 302ci V8 engine is fitted with GT40 cylinder heads, roller
rockers and a Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection. Power is
routed through a C4 automatic transmission with a custom torque
converter, a twin-stick dual range transfer case, a Dana 44 front
axle and a 9-inch rear end. Finished from the factory in Burnt
Orange, the Bronco was recently repainted in orange. Restoration
work included installing a fiberglass hood with pins and replacing
the rear quarter-panels, windshield and seals. LED headlights have
been added and the front fenders were replaced prior to current
ownership. White-finished 17-inch steel wheels wear 285/75 Falken
Wildpeak tires, and the truck sits on a Wild Horses 3-inch lift
with a 2.5-inch lift block kit in the rear. Braking is provided by
front discs and rear drums with newer brake lines and a Wilwood
master cylinder. A black bikini top is included in the sale. Black
vinyl front seats are separated by a locking center console with
cupholders. LINE-X bedliner has been applied to the floors, and an
extended roll cage was added. Additional equipment includes a
twin-stick shifter for the Dana 20 transfer case and a Kenwood
4-speaker stereo system. A replacement wiring harness has been
added, along with an aluminum radiator, a rear-mounted 21-gallon
fuel tank and new fuel lines.
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