Vehicle Description
1973 Ford Bronco
If you're fans of the big TV car auctions, you've undoubtedly
noticed a trend that has been hot for about 15 years. Vintage 4x4's
have been in high demand and none more so than first generation
Ford Broncos. As a result, and as they age, subsequent generations
of Broncos are also enjoying a resurgence in desirability. Ford
took notice and reintroduced the Bronco with retro styling but in
modern materials and proportions. But the Bronco's fetching the
most interest at those auctions continues to be modified first gen
classics.
For consignment, a fully rebuilt 1973 Ford Bronco with 1,680 actual
miles since the build. This frame up restoration included paint,
interior, exhaust and more and recent additions of a new stereo
system and hardtop put the proverbial cherry on top.
Exterior
This Bronco looks great in a coat of two stage Charcoal Gray
Metallic which is fantastically complemented by the black accents
including the grille, fender flares, wheels and tires, bumpers, and
black top. Matching hood vents have been cut out cleanly near the
cowl and the vertical windshield is framed in gray metallic.
Contrasting metal bits include the door handles, emblems, and
chrome exhaust tips. The 15-inch wheels carry 33x12.5R15LT tires.
Panel gaps are well minded, and we had to look hard for
imperfections and there are only a few minor ones including some
chipped paint by a hinge, at the base of a panel, near the
tailgate, and some extra paint in a body crease.
Interior
Attractive black vinyl door cards fit in the door and look factory
while a speaker has been added at the base. Inside, the front
bucket seats are tall and modern with good side bolstering and
stitch patterned inserts. The back bench repeats the pattern but in
smaller proportions and veering from the original, the bench has
headrests which we're glad to see. There's a ton of legroom in the
back and for kids, it's a virtual playground. The front is airy too
with a gap between the seats and a dashboard that is simple and
flat, topped with a padded cover and color matched to the exterior.
One round gauge houses all of the pertinent information and ample
billet knobs take up the right side of the column, each nicely
labeled with clear text. A Kenwood AM/FM/CD unit is in the
dashboard flush, just above the long stick shift that is floor
mounted well forward of the dash in tandem with the range selector
which is closer to the driver. Low pile black carpet covers the
entire floor and as mentioned, the hardtop is new, floating just
above the black roll cage that covers the back section.
Drivetrain
Our clean engine bay contains a rebuilt 302ci V8 featuring an
Edelbrock intake and 4-barrel carburetor. Chrome valve covers dress
things up underneath where a stock appearance prevails. Things are
set in motion by a 4-speed manual transmission going first to the
Ford 9" rear with 4.10 gears and bringing in the front differential
where a Dana 44 and 4.10 gears are situated. Power brakes are
present in the configuration of discs in front and drums in
back.
Undercarriage
Driver quality underneath with areas of typical surface rust and
some oil on the rear diff, the transmission, and the oil pan. Dual
exhaust interacts with Flowmaster mufflers before heading out back.
Most other surfaces underneath are black and look good with no
invasive rust noted. For suspension, radius arm and coil springs up
front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
We climb up into the gray beauty and enjoy great visibility from
the large windows. She fired up and sounded great and rolled out on
the knobby tires and exhibited decent acceleration. Tempted to make
a beeline to our local mountain trails at nearby French Creek State
Park, we chose to keep our job and stayed on track.
The craze is not over. These are some of the most desirable
vehicles in the collector world today and if you don't like
compliments and questions, this might not be the truck for you. But
if you want a stunning, well sorted classic Bronco, look no further
than this one. Get your lasso skills in order to snag this wild
horse.
U15GLR31477
U15-Bronco 4x4 Wagon
G-302ci 2bbl 141hp V8
L-Michigan Truck Assy Plant
R31477-February 1973 Sequential Unit Number
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