Vehicle Description
This 1966 Ford Bronco underwent refurbishment with replacement body
panels and a light blue and white repaint. It is powered by a 302ci
V8 engine with FiTech fuel injection and an AX15 5-speed manual
transmission. The Bronco features a rebuilt twin-stick dual-range
transfer case, front disc brakes with Hydroboost, suspension and
body lifts and power steering. A roll cage and LED headlights add
to its appeal. The interior is equipped with aftermarket black
vinyl high-back front bucket seats, a rear bench and twin tailgate
jump seats. It also includes a touchscreen stereo, wood-rimmed
steering wheel and a locking center console. The body received a
replacement hood, fenders and rear quarter-panels and was
refinished in two-tone blue and white with red accents. Additional
features include a black bikini top, replacement chrome bumpers,
AMP Research power-retractable side steps and dual side mirrors.
The 17-inch Ion alloy wheels are wrapped in Rolling Big Power
Repulsor tires. Suspension enhancements include a 3.5-inch Duff
suspension lift with Bilstein shocks, a 1-inch body lift, front and
rear sway bars, an adjustable track bar and an F-100-sourced
power-assisted steering box. Braking is handled by front discs and
rear drums with hydro-boost and a Wilwood master cylinder. The
cabin boasts aftermarket high-back bucket seats, a rear bench
upholstered in black vinyl with patterned white stitching, bed
liner material on the floors, square-weave carpets, a roll cage, a
locking center console, 3-point front seatbelts, twin-stick
transfer case shifters, electric windshield wipers and a 10-inch
touchscreen audio system. The wood-rimmed steering wheel is mounted
on a chrome Ididit tilt column, framing a multifunction Dakota
Digital gauge cluster with a 120-mph speedometer and an 8,000-rpm
tachometer.