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1967 Ford Bronco 4X4
Technical specifications of Ford Bronco 1967 | |
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Price: | US $43,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Bronco |
SubModel: | 4X4 |
Type: | SUV |
Trim: | 4X4 |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 26352 |
VIN: | U14FLB30806 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 170 Inline 6 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Parchment |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1967 Ford Bronco was given a full rotisserie restoration less than 500 miles ago, and the aim was to deliver that kind of stock style you'd get when picking one up on the '60s. So if you love a 4x4 with a true vintage attitude, dig into all the details on this very cool Bronco.
The first-ever Bronco was launched in the mid-1960s, and this example was really restored to reflect how this now-legendary 4x4 felt like in that era. And doing this is a pretty large undertaking. That's why it's impressive to see such exceptionally crisp body panels, great fitting/closing doors, and all new components. There are even great details, like the white wheels, uncut rear fenders, and classic off-road tires. The green paint has the right period-correct look where you get a deep color with a nice gloss, but it's the right condition where you're still not afraid to take this one off-road. Plus, the new Rampage white soft top is so taut, some may even mistake it for a hardtop. Not only does this white look good against the green, but also the roof coordinates with the wheels and grille to give this classic an almost two-tone appearance.
We love these Broncos because they can be fully open to the world, and so this one makes sure to really do it right. There has been a big restoration investment here to keep it all feeling fresh, especially the upholstery. It has a great classic appearance, right down to dual-spoke steering wheel, column shifter, and front bucket seats that look like they were borrowed from the Mustang. Even the AM radio that's still cranking out tunes! In fact, with this all looking so fresh and vintge, the only upgrade you may really notice is the undercoating on the flooring - and that's quite a worthwhile addition if you plan to really enjoy this Bronco.
The engine bay continues the investment into a very stock look. That's why there's a hint of overspray on the block, a correct Ford washer fluid bag, even the jack is mounted on the inner fender. And while it looks like a 1960s-style this is a fully rebuilt powerhouse. The long block has the unmistakable look of Ford's inline-six. This 170 cubic-inch motor has a longstanding reputation for hardiness, and so this one loves to fire up easily and run smoothly. The three-speed manual transmission gives you proper control over this motor, and the whole vehicle has a feeling to really keep you in-tune with the road. And when the pavement ends, the two-speed transfer case means true 4x4 ability.
The sale comes complete with restoration photos to document the big investment to get this Bronco looking so crisp and distinctive. So if you love a true classic 4x4, call today!
The first-ever Bronco was launched in the mid-1960s, and this example was really restored to reflect how this now-legendary 4x4 felt like in that era. And doing this is a pretty large undertaking. That's why it's impressive to see such exceptionally crisp body panels, great fitting/closing doors, and all new components. There are even great details, like the white wheels, uncut rear fenders, and classic off-road tires. The green paint has the right period-correct look where you get a deep color with a nice gloss, but it's the right condition where you're still not afraid to take this one off-road. Plus, the new Rampage white soft top is so taut, some may even mistake it for a hardtop. Not only does this white look good against the green, but also the roof coordinates with the wheels and grille to give this classic an almost two-tone appearance.
We love these Broncos because they can be fully open to the world, and so this one makes sure to really do it right. There has been a big restoration investment here to keep it all feeling fresh, especially the upholstery. It has a great classic appearance, right down to dual-spoke steering wheel, column shifter, and front bucket seats that look like they were borrowed from the Mustang. Even the AM radio that's still cranking out tunes! In fact, with this all looking so fresh and vintge, the only upgrade you may really notice is the undercoating on the flooring - and that's quite a worthwhile addition if you plan to really enjoy this Bronco.
The engine bay continues the investment into a very stock look. That's why there's a hint of overspray on the block, a correct Ford washer fluid bag, even the jack is mounted on the inner fender. And while it looks like a 1960s-style this is a fully rebuilt powerhouse. The long block has the unmistakable look of Ford's inline-six. This 170 cubic-inch motor has a longstanding reputation for hardiness, and so this one loves to fire up easily and run smoothly. The three-speed manual transmission gives you proper control over this motor, and the whole vehicle has a feeling to really keep you in-tune with the road. And when the pavement ends, the two-speed transfer case means true 4x4 ability.
The sale comes complete with restoration photos to document the big investment to get this Bronco looking so crisp and distinctive. So if you love a true classic 4x4, call today!