This first-generation 1969 Ford Bronco received a professional
frame-off nut-and-bolt restoration and features stainless-steel and
Grade 8 hardware. This Ford Bronco is powered by an original 302ci
V8 engine topped with a two-barrel Holley carburetor and several
modifications. The V8 received a complete professional overhaul and
has been upgraded with polished aluminum valve covers and overflow
tank, an aluminum 3-core radiator and custom 2.5-inch dual exhaust
setup. The engine is paired with a 3-speed manual transmission with
a dual-range transfer case and upgraded locking hubs. The Bronco
sits on 17-inch Bronze Method Racing wheels wrapped in 33x12.5-inch
all-terrain tires via a Wildhorse 3-inch lift, Skyjacker shocks and
an adjustable tracking bar with Pitman drop-down arms and stainless
brake lines. The Bluetooth-enabled interior of this Bronco has
received a full update and features Bride Racing Low-Max adjustable
bucket seats with matching professionally upholstered door panels,
a premium carpet kit and billet aluminum dashboard knobs. This
Electric Metallic Blue Ford Bronco is equipped with front and rear
Impact steel bumpers, a fiberglass performance hood, heavy-duty
4-inch pocket-style fender flares and Satin Black trim details.
Vehicle Details
1969 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1544391
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:BLUE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:135581
VIN:U15GLE34576
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