This custom 1969 Ford Bronco is powered by an upgraded 5.0-liter
Coyote V8 engine mated to a Monster-built 4R70 automatic
transmission. It is sitting on a Patriot Classics chassis built
from 2x4 3/16-inch-wall CNC mandrel-bent tubing. This Bronco is
equipped with front and rear four-link suspension, a built-in
2-inch body lift, three extra crossmembers for more strength, Fox
2-inch coilover shocks with remote reservoirs, Ford 9-inch front
and rear axle housings, 31-spline chromoly axles, JK-style
knuckles, and Yukon Pro N cases with 1350 billet steel yokes and
4.11 gears. It also has a polished full stainless exhaust system
and a completely painted undercarriage. Finished in Boxwood Green,
the Bronco rides on polished American Racing Baja Classic wheels
wrapped in brand-new BFGoodrich tires. Stopping power is provided
by Wilwood drilled and slotted 4/6-piston power brakes. It features
durable buckskin vinyl throughout, as well as super-durable
poly-weave flooring, power running boards, removable doors, Dakota
Digital instrumentation, touchscreen stereo, backup camera, Vintage
Air climate control and a tilt column topped with a beautiful
wood-grain steering wheel, all covered by a Rampage convertible
soft-top.
Vehicle Details
1969 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-2032107
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:Boxwood Green
Interior Color:Buckskin
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293942
VIN:U15FLE20025
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