Vehicle Description
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1967 Ford Bronco, a
well-optioned example with a fuel-injected V8, five-speed manual
transmission, power steering, power disk brakes and A/C. Under
long-term enthusiast ownership for the last decade, this truck
underwent a restoration four years ago which included a
high-quality repaint, all new interior and many mechanical
upgrades. Finished in dark blue with a black soft top, paint is
very nice over a straight and solid body. Bumpers, seals and badges
were replaced and the quarter vent windows in the doors were also
restored (an often overlooked detail). 15-inch chrome steel wheels
are wearing BF Goodrich 33x12.50 all terrain tires, along with a
full-size matching spare on a heavy-duty bumper-mounted swing-away
tire carrier. The black soft top with tinted (and removable)
windows is brand new.
Interior presents beautifully with custom high-back bucket seats
with a fold-and-tumble rear seat tastefully finished in brown
diamond-stitched leatherette. Door panels, rear quarter trim
panels, dash pad and armrest are upholstered to match. The locking
center console provides two adjustable cupholders, secure storage,
and houses a modern bluetooth stereo. A custom family-style roll
cage affords three-point seat belts for both the front and rear
occupants. All gauges, switches and lights are, of course, working.
An attractive wood-rimmed steering wheel fronts a new chrome-plated
tilt steering column. Windshield wipers have been converted to a
dual electric motor setup for reliable operation without any clunky
linkages.
Under the hood is a 351 cubic inch "Cleveland" V8 mated to a
five-speed manual transmission and a twin-stick dual-range transfer
case. The engine has been upgraded with Holley Sniper electronic
fuel injection along with electronic ignition (the digital display
for the EFI system is discreetly mounted inside the glove box).
Other options include power steering and power brakes with
four-wheel disks, plus a VintageAir heating and cooling system
which integrates heat, defrost and a/c into a single set of
controls. Suspension components were all renewed four years ago,
including Bilstein shocks and a two-inch lift.
This Early Bronco runs and drives great and is certainly a head
turner wherever it goes. It has a great look with a bespoke
interior and many desirable upgrades. For more information about
this 1967 Ford Bronco for sale at Motorcar Studio in Savannah,
please call 912-235-0435.