Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 27th year in the
classic and muscle car business. Ford's Bronco has been one of
America's favorite SUV's, a term Ford helped to popularize, since
it burst onto the scene in 1966. Designed as an off-road vehicle
from the beginning, its legendary agility comes courtesy of a
radius arm/coil spring/track bar front suspension that allows a
tight 34 ft. turning circle as well as a superior ride. When
compared to the utilitarian Jeep, the Bronco feels more like a
Lotus in the way it changes direction without effort. This 1971
Ford Bronco is a fine example of these tough yet agile, go-anywhere
machines. Lift the hood and you'll find Ford's stalwart 302 V8
that's been fortified with a Holley Sniper electronic fuel
injection system, an aluminum radiator, and HEI. Additional
features include power steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes, air
conditioning, a 3-speed manual transmission, rebuilt Dana 20
transfer case, Ford 9 rear end with 3.50 gears, correct Candyapple
Red paint (T), a newer Kenwood audio system, new grey cloth
upholstery, dual fuel tanks, dual exhaust, and beefy 33x10.50R15LT
tires wrapped around Mickey Thompson alloy wheels. These early
Broncos are truly go-anywhere machines, with plenty of off-road
bona fides as well as surprising around town agility thanks to the
tidy 92 wheelbase. If this badass Bronco belongs in your corral,
call the Texas Hill Country's premier source for classic vehicles
and the team that can make your dream a reality.
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