Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1973 Ford Bronco for
your consideration. This Bronco comes in a custom metallic green
paint job complemented by a black interior with mustang seats.
Powering this Bronco is a 2004 Mustang Mach powerplant - 4.6 Liter
dual overhead cam 32V V8 paired to a 4R70W automatic transmission.
This Ford features; a Dana 20 transfer case, high pinion dana 44,
488 gears, track lock, chrome-moly axle shafts, cross-drilled and
slotted rotors, 9-inch rear end, 5 1/2 inch super lift, front quad
shocks, 23-gallon fuel tank, electric fuel pump, custom headers,
flow master exhaust, aluminum radiator, electric fans both sides,
hydro-boost brakes, power steering, LED lights, Mustang wiring
harness, Mustang gauges, Mustang seats, 5 point harnesses, 6 point
roll cage, custom front, and rear bumper, custom side steps,
Rampage soft top, Ultra Aluminum wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson
Baja MTZ 35 inch tires, custom hood, and optima battery. If you are
in the market for a turn-key Bronco this is the ride for you. Drive
this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to
you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to give us a call
with any questions or for more information.
In a central theme of the first-generation Bronco, the styling was
subordinated to simplicity and economy, so all glass was flat,
bumpers were straight C-sections, and the left and right door skins
were symmetrical (prior to the fitment of door-mounting hardware).
For 1966, three Bronco body configurations were offered, including
a two-door wagon and half-cab pickup, and an open-body roadster. At
its $2,194 base price ($17,507 in 2018 dollars), the Bronco
included few amenities as standard. However, a large number of
options were offered through both Ford and its dealers, including
front bucket seats, a rear bench seat, a tachometer, and a CB
radio, as well as functional items such as a tow bar, an auxiliary
gas tank, a power take-off, a snowplow, a winch, and a posthole
digger. Aftermarket accessories included campers, overdrive units,
and the usual array of wheels, tires, chassis, and engine parts for
increased performance. In 1967, Ford introduced the Sport option
package for the Bronco wagon. Consisting primarily of chrome
exterior trim and wheel covers, the Sport package was distinguished
by red-painted FORD grille lettering. For 1970, the Bronco Sport
became a freestanding model rather than an option package.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including undercarriage please
visit our website www.grautogallery.com
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales final.