Gateway Classic Cars St Louis showroom is proud to present this
extraordinary 1977 Ford Bronco. Fresh from restoration, this Bronco
starts with a powder-coated frame, bumpers and wheels. The hood and
roof are original metal, but the rest of the project is covered in
new sheet metal and glass.Under the hood, this beautiful Bronco is
powered by a 302 cu V8. This motor comes directly from a project
featured in Season 4, episode 16 of the History Channel's
television show, Counting Cars. After the engine swap, the motor
and transmission were obtained by Gateway Broncos, of Hamel,
Illinois, from which it was purchased for this project. Fuel is
supplied by a FiTech Go EFI carburetor. A remote inside the cabin
lets you tune the mixture on the fly. This Bronco is ready for the
off-road adventures and features a powder-coated 6-point rollbar,
as well as a Smittybilt XRC 9,500lb winch. Traction is provided by
Dick Cepek 33X12.50R15LT tires and includes a full-size spare and
matching wheel. Several Exzeit LED auxiliary lights provide ample
lighting for nighttime driving on the trail. Inside the cabin, you
will be comfortable in the custom upholstered vinyl buckets.
Vintage Air supplies the cold air conditioning. RetroSound provides
the music, along with Bluetooth connectivity and SiriusXM
capabilities.
Vehicle Details
1977 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1877051
Price:$125,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1977
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:340
Stock Number:STL9654
VIN:GCCSTL9654
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