This custom 1973 Ford Bronco is powered by a brand-new crate Gen 4
5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine rated at 535hp, paired with a new crate
Ford 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission and a new Ford
electronic transfer case with push-button four-wheel drive. It is
noted by Heritage Bronco as the 100th full build completed by the
shop and features a modified frame to accommodate an extended
custom four-door body with signature rear suicide doors. The
chassis is equipped with a Kincer four-link suspension front and
rear, Fox 2.0 shocks, front and rear sway bars, heavy-duty
driveshafts, new crate axles and Wilwood disc brakes with red
calipers, along with a stainless 23-gallon fuel tank, quick-ratio
power steering and a hydro-boost braking system. Rolling stock
consists of 35-inch tires on 17-inch chrome Ion wheels. The
exterior is finished in Wimbledon White and includes a full-length
safari top, custom family roll cage and power running boards. The
interior is trimmed in full saddle leather with premium German
weave carpet, and the dash pad, door panels, kick panels and rear
trim are wrapped in leather. Cabin layout includes three rows of
seating with dual custom center consoles, heated front seats, air
conditioning and power windows designed to appear as vintage crank
handles, along with a Dakota Digital RTX gauge cluster. Audio
equipment consists of a 16-speaker Morel system with dual 10-inch
titanium/carbon fiber subwoofers powered by a Morel amplifier and a
Sony wireless Apple CarPlay head unit. The consignor states the
Bronco has received approximately 200 miles of break-in, tuning and
calibration after completion of the build.
Vehicle Details
1973 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-2026861
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1973
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:Wimbledon white
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292792
VIN:U15GLS32736
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