1996 Ford Bronco
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Ford didn't invent the small SUV, but they sure brought the idea to the masses. When the Bronco debuted in 1966, Ford's only competition in the small SUV market was the Jeep and International Scout. By the end of the decade GM jumped on board with the Blazer and Jimmy and over time Dodge and even some of the Japanese auto manufacturers were all building light sport utility trucks. From the humble begins on the Falcon platform the Bronco grew over the years and in 1977 the trucks were now built on Ford's F-series chassis.
Our featured Bronco is a true gem, finished in its original Toreador Red with tan accents and a tan removable half top. The vehicle is powered by 351 Windsor engine with electronic fuel injection, paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission with over drive. The truck is also equipped with four-wheel drive and locking front hubs. Inside you will find matching cloth seats that were special ordered as the Eddie Bauer package came with leather seats stock. This truck still retains the Eddie Bauer luggage and spare tire cover as...