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1973' Ford Bronco

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$87,995
Published 16 February 2023ID: 6kQF0w
Expired
1 year, 10 months ago

Information from the owner

Body: Convertible
Age: 50 years
Mileage: 148931 km
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior color: Blue
Interior: Air Conditioning
Electronics: Bluetooth

Seller's comments about 1973' Ford Bronco

This 1973 Ford Bronco has the right mix of vintage and upgraded. Youll see the correct fundamentals everywhere from the low-back bucket seats to the clean look of the classic silhouette. But the A/C interior, Bluetooth stereo, sleek paint, and enhanced V8 power also make this a classic 4x4 thats ready for more all-around fun. The blue paint sets the right tone for this Bronco with a vibrant and glossy style that was more than the factory ever offered. It has been laid down with a professional hand, and so there is an even luster that looks terrific in the sunshine. But they still keep the classic hardtop in white. It joins the Ford lettering and fenders flares for an almost two-tone kind of total style. And as you look over the whole SUV, you can see a nice level of quality. Shining chrome, straight body panels, and doors that close with confidence make for an attractive full package. But we also love a good Bronco because these were built to be driven anywhere. So upgrades like LED headlights not only look cool, but they also do a better job of lighting the way ahead. And the lifted stance with polished Mickey Thompson wheels and BF Goodrich T/As tires add style and substance. While this one looks crisp and clean with the roof on, one of the big reasons we love a first-gen Bronco is that its also not too hard to take the hardtop off and have a full convertible. And while the interior is super-clean, you can also tell they made it to be open to the world. After all, white elements like the roll bar, dash, and door insert so nicely coordinate with the white exterior accents. The parchment upholstery even harmonizes with the color theme, and were told its likely the original spec. There are some nice added comfort features like tinted windows and an AM/FM/CD stereo with USB and Bluetooth. The Tuffy security console gives you a tall armrest, handy cup holders, and its also a lockbox that can secure the valuables in case you want to leave this Bronco open to the world while you are running around town. Plus, cold-blowing air conditioning really upgrades the comfort level of this classic no matter if the roof is on or off. The 302 cubic-inch V8 was the largest motor available in the series, and its nice to see one still under the hood of this G-code Bronco. However, just like the rest of this classic, the powerhouse has seen the right upgrades. The V8 now inhales deeply with a Holley four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake. And it exhales with a nice tune as the newer dual exhaust feeds into Magnaflow mufflers. Youll even spot good supporting components, like the MSD distributor and an upgraded radiator with electric fan. The two-speed transfer case makes this a proper 4x4, and the upgraded springs and Bilstein shocks help give the suspension a four-inch lift. Theres also a new steering stabilizer, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and three-speed automatic transmission for a steady feeling on the pavement, too. Complete with build receipts, this Bronco is a true classic that also has all the right upgrades. It makes for a vintage 4x4 youre going to love. Call today!!!

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