This custom 1975 Ford Bronco is powered by a 302ci V-8 engine with
Holley Sniper fuel injection, paired with a C4 three-speed
automatic transmission and four-wheel drive. The suspension
consists of a James Duff 4-inch lift long-arm system with Bilstein
shocks, along with a Dana 44 front axle with ARB Air Locker front
differential and a 9-inch Positraction rear end. The chassis was
powder-coated and undercoated. It is equipped with Wilwood power
disc brakes and power steering. The exterior is finished in Wind
Blue and was refinished following a nut-and-bolt rotisserie
restoration completed in February 2026 with a new body. Exterior
equipment includes a custom-made removable Bimini top. It rides on
BFGoodrich All-Terrain 33-inch tires mounted on 17-inch polished
alloy Pro Comp wheels. The interior features Cashew premium vegan
leather upholstery with a perforated diamond-stitch pattern, custom
door inserts and manual lumbar adjustment. It is equipped with a
wood-grain tilt steering wheel, a new dash and a four-point
family-style roll cage with three-point seat belts. Additional
features include a RetroSound audio system and an in-dash
air-conditioning system. **VIN NOTICE: THIS VEHICLE CURRENTLY HAS A
VIN THAT MAY - DEPENDING ON THE STATE OF REGISTRATION - REQUIRE THE
BUYER TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED AND BE SUBJECT TO A
STATE-ISSUED VIN AND/OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THAT STATE**
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