Nicknamed "The Tailgater", this 1974 Ford Bronco underwent a
professional frame-off restoration and has been fitted by a premier
custom builder. Power comes from a small block 408ci Stroker engine
equipped with FiTech electronic fuel injection, AFR aluminum heads,
headers and cooled by a Ron Davis aluminum radiator mated to a
4-speed automatic transmission connected to a Dana 44 rear end with
Ford 9-inch axles. This custom Bronco also features a 5.5-inch
James Duff 4-Link suspension system and power front and rear disc
brakes with Hyrdro-Boost, new Amp Research retractable power steps,
new power steering system, a new fuel system with a 23-gallon fuel
tank and a custom family-style roll cage. The exterior has been
expertly body-worked and painted Cactus Gray. The custom stitched
interior features a new deluxe black locking center console, custom
one-piece windows and a Bluetooth stereo system as well as a
spray-liner on the interior floors which are covered in carpet. It
also features chrome bumpers and rides on 17-inch Ion wheels
wrapped in Toyo Open Country 35-inch tires.
Vehicle Details
1974 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1606896
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1974
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:CACTUS GRAY
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:141956
VIN:CA962499
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