Vehicle Description
This 1985 Ford Bronco combines classic 4x4 styling with nice
investments, including the bright paint and a recently rebuilt V8.
That makes this the total package.
This generation Bronco has a great style the resembles one of the
best F-150 designs around, and loves to show it off with the bright
bumper and grille combo up front. And that's just the beginning of
this 4x4's flair. The red paint is the product of a professional
respray later in life. It's the perfect backdrop for the
contrasting gray stripes on the hood, sides, and tailgate. Even the
custom-painted hardtop matches when it's in place. And this gray
also sets up the darker accents of the black wheels, smoked
taillamps, and tinted windows. While the total package makes this
one is a looker, the tall stance, wide trailering mirrors, and
proper trailer hitch w/wiring plug also keep it quite
practical.
The driver's seat is a command position with a high-back bucket,
fold-down armrests, and a good-looking factory wheel with cruise
control buttons. This has a well-done look where much of the
upholstery keeps a vintage style. But the well-respected overall
presentation means the right newer pieces, like updated door
panels. There's plenty of room for family and friends, and the
large cargo area means plenty of weekend adventures, too. And of
course, these Broncos remain desirable because you can remove the
full rear roof section for a convertible-like feeling. Plus, the
fold-down tailgate with power rear window is perfect for sitting on
both at the campsites and ballgames.
Under the hood is proper V8 power. We're told the 351 cubic-inch V8
was rebuilt only about 80 miles ago, and it fires up and runs with
the eagerness of a fresh powerhouse. It's built with performance
pieces like a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, MSD
distributor, and headers feeding the dual exhaust. A two-speed 4x4
transfer case and a meaty tread on the Goodyear Wrangler tires mean
this powerful classic can still take you deep into the wilderness.
But it also has features like a three-speed automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes, and front discs make it a fine choice
for in-town, too. With just over 27,000 miles showing on the
odometer, this one has more than likely rolled over.
Striking and strong, this classic Bronco is exceptionally
attractive... especially at this affordable price. Call now!