This 1966 Ford Bronco is powered by an upgraded 300ci 4.9-liter
inline 6-cylinder engine equipped with a Clifford 6=8 Performance
Package and paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. This
original U14 half cab came off the Ford production line as No. 2009
in August 1965 during the first month of the first production run
of the early Bronco. Chrome-tipped dual exhaust outlets are fitted.
A custom-built front bumper incorporates two recovery hooks, while
the rear features a receiver hitch. Exterior details include a
vintage chrome windshield visor, a bull horn hood ornament and
diamond-plate accents on the bed rails and license plate holders.
The refreshed interior features new glass, new carpeting and
reupholstered bench seating with new seat belts. Diamond-plate trim
is incorporated on the door panels, carpet rails, glove box cover
and lockable radio cover. Interior appointments include a chrome
barefoot accelerator pedal, chrome steering column, billet aluminum
column mount, retro-style aftermarket tachometer mounted in a
billet aluminum holder, retro-style Bronco floor mats, billet
aluminum door locks, an under-seat floor safe and custom toolboxes.
Additional features include flame-shaped brake light covers and
numerous billet aluminum accents throughout the vehicle.
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