Such a great looking ride! Dressed in high-gloss red paint that's
sure to command attention, this 1976 Ford Bronco is an outstanding
example of Ford's long-coveted classic SUV restored to top form
while leaving its classic appearance intact. Take a closer look,
and you'll appreciate the attention to detail that went into that
process, as well as the restraint the builder showed in its
restoration. Matte black accents on the front and rear bumpers set
the paint off nicely, and the full assortment of trim and badging
really looks great against such a vibrant backdrop. All this
aesthetic excellence is paired with an excellent running condition,
so if you're a fan of the Bronco in its first-generation form, this
one really needs to move to the top of your "must-see" list.
The black vinyl interior has been restored to similarly high
standards, and despite the color's tendency to show the impact of
UV exposure, you'll find no serious fading inside these doors. Both
the front buckets and rear bench seat are in fine shape, and even
the sun visors and padded dash cap are free of any damage or
warping. The aftermarket Grant-style steering wheel appears right
at home on the column, and the painted dashboard, as well as the
door panels, have been kept in good condition. An added rear roll
bar provides a measure of safety in case the unforeseen should
happen, and with spray-in bedliner applied to the flooring,
post-off-roading clean-up sessions are a breeze.
As enticing as this Bronco is to look at, rest assured it's built
for action and ready to roll as soon as you bring it home. Beneath
the hood lurks a 351-cubic-inch Windsor V8 that's fed by a Holley
4-barrel carburetor, paired with an Edelbrock intake manifold to
optimize its output. The engine is running in top form, combining
with a 3-speed manual transmission that shifts without incident,
and its dual exhaust leading out to a pair of Flowmaster mufflers
gives it just the right deep, rugged note you'd want in a
terrain-tamer like this. And, when it comes time to veer off the
asphalt to take on that terrain, its featured four-wheel drive is
backed up by a Dana 20 transfer case and works flawlessly.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 351-CUBIC-INCH WINDSOR V8
• 4-BARREL HOLLEY CARBURETOR
• EDELBROCK INTAKE MANIFOLD
• 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• 4-WHEEL DRIVE
• DUAL EXHAUST, WITH FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS
• DANA 30 FRONT AXLE, DANA 20 TRANSFER CASE
• MSD IGNITION
• SERPENTINE BELT SYSTEM
• POWER STEERING
• POWER BRAKES, WITH DISCS IN FRONT
• STRIKING RED EXTERIOR
• TASTEFULLY LIFTED STANCE
• 15" BLACK PAINTED STEEL WHEELS WITH FALKEN WILDPEAK ALL-TERRAIN
TIRES
• BLACK VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BUCKET SEATS
With its outstanding curb appeal, this 1976 Ford Bronco will stand
out in any automotive crowd, and its solid running condition means
it's ready to be enjoyed right away. Call today!
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