This uncut 1972 Ford Bronco 4x4 with fully restored hardtop started
as a rust-free Bronco before it began a meticulous frame-off
restoration. It is powered by a newly rebuilt 302ci V8 engine with
automatic transmission, The chassis was sand-blasted and
powder-coated, then outfitted with a Dana 20 twin-stick transfer
case with Dana 44 axles in the front and Ford 9-inch in the rear.
The menacing stance comes from a highly modified suspension
package, including 2.5-inch body lift kit, new spring coils, leaf
springs and Bilstein shocks along with 32-inch All Terrain
BFGoodrich tires on black FUEL Revolver wheels with a matching
spare mounted on a custom rear swing-away carrier. Handling is a
breeze with new bushings, power steering, tilt column, billet
pedals and a billet wood-grain Bronco edition 3-point steering
wheel. The Wilwood master cylinder brings it all to a stop, with
power disc brakes in front and drums in the rear. The exterior is
finished in matte gray Mercedes AMG paint with matte black trim. To
keep with the color scheme, aftermarket bumpers, LED headlights,
Bronco emblems, Ford grille emblem, billet gas cap, door handles
and side mirrors were all added in black. The interior was lined
with sound-deadening material and then covered with a custom black
carpet kit, followed by custom reclining front bucket seats and
tumble rear bench that have all been professionally upholstered in
Bentley saddle leather, along with the door and quarter-panels and
dash pad. This is all complemented by a custom dash with a Dakota
Digital LED 6-gauge instrument cluster, billet knobs, chrome air
vents and a Kenwood Double DIN LED touchscreen head unit with
Bluetooth, Apple Car Play and rearview camera that connects to
Kenwood speakers in custom fiberglass kick panels. The center
console has a locking door, matching leather upholstered arm pad,
drink holders, and front and back USB power ports. The modern-day
luxuries don't stop there as Vintage Air climate control, power
windows, and AMP Research power steps and running boards were
added, along with a 6-point family roll cage, powder-coated in
black, with front and back seatbelts for safety. This well-executed
Resto-Mod has less than 1,000 miles since its restoration and is
offered from the personal collection of Barrett-Jackson Executive
Vice President and General Manager Nick Cardinale. **SOLD ON BONDED
TITLE**
Vehicle Details
1972 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1479115
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1972
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:GRAY
Interior Color:SADDLE LEATHER
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:134958
VIN:AZ378723
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