The Bronco was introduced in 1966 as a competitor to the small four-wheel-drive compact SUVs that included the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout; it was built on its own platform. A major redesign in 1978 enlarged the Bronco using a shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis to compete with the similarly adapted Chevy K5 Blazer and the Dodge Ramcharger. Most Broncos are equipped with a swing-away spare tire carrier on the outside of the rear door. The third generation beginning development... in 1977 (before its predecessor was released for sale) the 1980â€"1986 Bronco was designed to address many concerns that held the 1978â€"1979 Bronco out of production. Nominally shorter and lighter the 1980 Bronco was designed to adopt a more efficient powertrain while retaining its full-size dimensions. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1986 Ford Bronco for consideration. The current owner of this Bronco purchased it back in April of 2000 in Phoenix Arizona. According to the owner this vehicle is and has been kept fully original besides the wheels and tires. According to our intake inspection all of the vehicles glass lights horn radio wipers air conditioning and the heater is in good condition and functions as it should. This vehicle features power locks power windows power steering power brakes tow package front disc brakes factory air conditioning the original 302 cubic inch V8 and a 4-speed automatic AOD transmission. This Bronco is one of the cleanest we've come across! Please call or email us today for more information. To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website