1967 Ford Bronco
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Between the powerful V8 engine and the 4WD, this Multi-Purpose Vehicle is sure to be fun on or off road. The Ford Bronco was introduced in 1966 to compete with small 4WD vehicles such as the Jeep CJ-5 and the International Harvester Scout. When the Bronco was first produced in 1966, it was a completely new vehicle for Ford. The frame and other key suspension components were not shared with any other vehicle in the Ford lineup.
Powering this iconic automobile is a 289 CID V8 engine that runs smoothly and provides enough power for cruising down the highway or ripping up the dirt roads. The exhaust gasses from that large V8 are routed through headers and out the back. Providing gear shifts for the engine is a rebuilt three-speed automatic transmission. The rebuild was performed by Texas Auto Gear roughly 300 miles ago. Providing the fuel and air for this beast is a new carburetor topped off with a new air filter. When it comes time to slow this iconic MPV down, the driver will appreciate the new front disc brakes along with the rebuilt drums in the rear. Providing plenty of off road capability are new hub lockers and...