1973 Ford Bronco
$104,995
Vehicle Details
Ford
Bronco
1973
1,657 miles
AAH33799
Pickup Truck
Automatic
4WD
Gasoline
5.0 L
Description
1973 Ford Bronco 5.0 L 300HP Automatic Show quality 4-year frame off complete resto-mod includes new Dennis Carpenter all steel tub, doors, hood, and tailgate. Frame sand blasted and painted. Lizard skin undercoating.
The engine is an ATK crate Ford 5.0L, 300 H.P. with 1657 miles since installed. Transmission is a Ford A.O.D. by Monster. The truck has Vintage Air AC and heat, Power steering, Power brakes, 4-wheel disc., Warn front hubs, JB split shifters on transfer case, and a 2.5 spring suspension lift from Tom's Bronco parts as well as all new bushings and spray in bed liner.
Cab also completely sound proofed with Dynamat in roof, floors, doors, and firewall. Fiberglass half cab conversion is from Tom's Bronco. New Painless wiring harness. New wiper motor. All new Chrome bumpers.
New custom all leather bucket seats, door panel, headliner, and matching center console. Aso, new carpet with soundproofing in entire cab. Complete new glass all around with new wing windows and frames.
New Bluetooth retro stereo and speakers. New VHX in dash instrument cluster. New battery. New custom Bronco floor mats. New chrome tilt Iditit steering column and Grant steering wheel. New chrome accents all around.
New chrome U.S. Mag Indy 17' wheels with new Nitto Ridge Grabber 285/17R50 A/T tires. The new paint is 'Inferno Red' and is a 10 out of 10. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Ford Bronco has lived through five distinct platform generations across thirty years of production, but the classic Bronco market splits cleanly into two eras: the "Early Bronco" (1966-1977) and the "Big Bronco" (1978-1996). The first generation has become the single fastest-appreciating American collector vehicle of the past decade, with documented original examples now trading for sums that rival muscle-car territory. I've spent two decades chronicling Ford's SUV history, and the build sheet tells the real story on every Bronco — what was originally optional, what was dealer-installed, and what has been added during the car's lifetime. This guide covers what separates a documented original Early Bronco from a creative "restomod" build sold as factory-original.
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