Vehicle Description
This 1971 Ford Bronco loves its outdoor lifestyle. That's why it
has the big winch up front, upgraded fender flares, beefy tires, a
nice suspension lift, and a proper trailer hitch. Plus, we love the
look of the upgrade to the Roadster-style doors. It signals this
was made to be open to the world. So do the Rhino-lined floors,
upgraded roll cage, and newer supportive seats done in a supple yet
durable vinyl. Best of all, there's solid V8 power under the hood
to keep you moving strong on nearly any surface. So check out the
full package on a Bronco that loves to maximize the 4x4 fun.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Rare Bronco Roadster appearance
*Mean matte black style
*LED headlights
*Steel front bumper with integrated winch
*Fender flares
*Rock sliders
*Trailer hitch
*Liner paint interior
*Upgraded seating with well-bolstered front buckets and shoulder
belts
*Comprehensive roll cage
*Wood-rimed sports steering wheel
*AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth and upgraded speakers
*302 cubic-inch V8
*Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock aluminum intake
*New dual exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers
*Three-speed manual transmission
*Two-speed 4x4 transfer case
*New tank switch
*Power steering
*New front bushings
*Meaty Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires
A matte black Bronco with a liner paint inside just instantly gives
the vibe of a useful and capable machine. And this also has an
overall solid driving feeling. After all, the Bronco was developed
to have a comfortable coil spring front end, there were recent
investments in the springs and bushings to make sure it feels
confident on or off-road. So we like how this has been updated to
enhance the ruggedness (and bravado) to make this a true
adventurer. We're not saying you need to find a new trail on every
trip, we're just telling you that it looks like you are on a new
quest every time you leave your driveway. So if you love the look
of a true explorer, call today!