When the first-generation Bronco was released, it bridged an
obvious gap in the automotive landscape, combining the rugged
functionality that SUV buyers put such a premium on with more
comfort and roominess, as well as better everyday drivability than
the competition currently offered. Dressed in clean white paint and
showing evidence of a thorough restoration, this 1967 Ford Bronco
is an outstanding example of that pivotal class of vehicles.
Sporting a tastefully elevated stance that enhances ground
clearance without sacrificing maneuverability, it's a very sharp
ride, with a well-fitted black hardtop that provides an effective
contrast while also offering protection from the elements, and an
assortment of unblemished chrome trim.
The interior really shows nicely, with black vinyl upholstery in
both front and back that looks clean, and an expanse of carpeting
in matching condition. The sizable center console features ample
lockable storage space, while positioning a pair of cupholders
within easy reach, and farther forward, you'll find the
distinctive, "twin-stick" levers that unleashes this vintage Ford's
four-wheel-drive agility. A sharp woodgrain steering wheel is
perched on the tilting column, and the dash area beyond it is
another high point for this classic, with its freshly painted white
steel surfaces and a set of clear, easily readable gauges in the
instrument cluster. Whether you find yourself on the asphalt or on
more unforgiving ground, there's also a retro-style stereo on hand
with Bluetooth connectivity to provide your own personal
soundtrack.
If you're searching for a classic SUV that doesn't sacrifice
drivability, then this Bronco should definitely move to the top of
your "must see" list. It's powered by a 289-cubic-inch V8 that has
been outfitted with an MSD Atomic electronic fuel injection system
to enhance its reliability and all-weather performance. You'll find
a time-tested Dana 44 axle up front to accompany the rugged Ford 9"
rear axle, while James Duff shocks at all four corners equip it
with a versatile ride that's equally at home both on and off the
asphalt. The automatic four-speed transmission is also on point,
shifting with slip-free precision to complete a drivetrain that's
in top form.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 289-CUBIC-INCH V8
• MSD ATOMIC ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION
• 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION
• 4-WHEEL DRIVE
• DUAL EXHAUST, WITH XLERATOR MUFFLERS
• POWER STEERING
• POWER BRAKES, WITH DISCS UP FRONT
• DANA 44 FRONT AXLE
• TWIN STICK TRANSFER CASE
• PRISTINE WHITE PAINT
• TASTEFULLY ELEVATED STANCE
• BLACK VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BUCKET SEATS
• CENTER CONSOLE
• AM/FM STEREO WITH AN AUXILIARY PORT AND BLUETOOTH
CONNECTIVITY
• AIR CONDITIONING (CURRENTLY INOPERABLE)
A great mix of classic aesthetics and drivability, this 1967 Ford
Bronco rolls on a set of 33"x12.50R15 wheels that are wrapped with
BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires still showing plenty of tread. It
would be a strong match for the collector searching for a rugged,
road-ready SUV still in possession of its authentic, vintage
appearance. Call today!
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