With its robust, well-fitted appearance and eye-catching graphics
running the lengths of its sides against a black backdrop, this
1981 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT Free-Wheeling 4x4 is a great
representative of its iconic model in its third-generation form.
This is a sharp-looking, agile ride that really presents nicely.
Its exterior is in fine shape, with well-aligned body panels and
black paint that still holds a deep shine and is free from any
glaring dings or dents. Upon closer inspection, you'll also notice
that those distinctive graphics, part and parcel of this Bronco's
elevated Free-Wheeling status, are still vibrant. The windows
surrounding the cabin, including the pair mounted on the shell, are
nice and clear, and the bumpers, both fore and aft, show no signs
of having run afoul of immovable objects. Yes, this vintage Ford
makes a fine impression.
The interior features some great style elements, including a pair
of bucket seats and a rear bench seat that combine vinyl with
patterned cloth inserts looming over an expanse of deep red
carpeting. Almost everything remains in stock configuration, with
the only obvious exception being an aftermarket Pioneer AM/FM/CD
stereo with an auxiliary port now situated at the center of the
dash. The level of functionality inside these doors is strong. The
interior lights, instrument panel gauges, and factory air
conditioning all function as intended. When it comes time to veer
off the asphalt and take on rougher terrain, the lever engaging
this Ford's 4-wheel drive agility is within easy reach on the
transmission tunnel.
In addition to its nostalgia-inducing looks, this Bronco is a very
capable driver, both on and off the road. It's powered by a 351
cubic-inch Windsor V8 that's running in good form and is fed by a
Holley 4-barrel carburetor perched on a Weiand intake manifold to
add some aftermarket performance. Fire up the engine, tap on the
accelerator, and you'll hear a nice deep exhaust note emanating
from the long tube headers leading out to a pair of Flowmaster
mufflers. It starts up on cue, accelerates without hesitation, and
the accompanying 4-speed manual transmission shifts easily and
without slippage.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 351 CUBIC-INCH WINDSOR V8
• HOLLEY 4-BARREL CARBURETOR
• WEIAND INTAKE
• 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• 4-WHEEL DRIVE
• POWER STEERING
• POWER BRAKES, FEATURING DISCS IN FRONT
• LONG TUBE HEADERS
• DUAL EXHAUST FEATURES FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS
• 15" ALUMINUM WHEELS
• BLACK EXTERIOR WITH ORANGE FREE-WHEELING DECALS
• CLEAN STOCK RED INTERIOR WITH CLOTH UPHOLSTERY
• BUCKET SEATS
• AIR CONDITIONING
• AM/FM/CD STEREO WITH AUXILIARY PORT
• MARTI REPORT INCLUDED
• OWNER'S MANUAL INCLUDED
Rocking a stylishly vintage appearance and very much ready for
action, this 1981 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT Free-Wheeling 4x4 pounds
the turf on a set of 15" aluminum, Alcoa-style wheels that are
outfitted with BF Goodrich KO2 All-Terrain tires. If you're
searching for a rugged and capable classic off-roader, this one is
worth checking out. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1981 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-2000082
Price:$39,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1981
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:35161
Stock Number:4559-PHX
VIN:1FMDU15F2BLA26475
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