



Offroading with a classic is an experience that is unmatched. Take that classic and modernize some features and you have yourself a whole lot of fun. Present today is the main ingredient to unlock all that and takes shape with this lovely 1975 Ford Bronco. This open top off roading classic is the perfect weapon to explore the great outdoors.
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A machine that turns heads is nice, but one that makes you keep looking even while up close is something many strive for. This 1975 Ford Bronco features a two tone green and white exterior and is most definitely a machine that has you looking back each time you park it. It’s all about the details with this classic off roader, the current owner reports a Krawlers Edge Family Roll Cage, color matched James Duff Spare Tire Rack and a set of custom wheels with dog dish hubcaps from a 1966 Ford Galaxie. The custom wheels are wrapped with 33” BFG KM3 Tires and its off-road prowess is further complimented with a 3.5” lift. If you thought the exterior of this 1975 Ford Bronco sported cool custom features, the tan interior is guaranteed to make your jaw drop. Step inside with the help of the amp power steps you would find a full velocity restoration custom interior that features all new seats, custom floor mats, tinted windows, a Custom Stereo with Subwoofer under the passenger Seat, LED lighting for the interior and 3 point harness seat belts for added safety.

The perfect custom build is a looker from every aspect, fortunately this 1975 Ford Bronco is exactly that - a custom build done right. Pop open the hood and what you will find is a reportedly rebuilt 302CI V8 powertrain ready to bring smiles per gallon. The current owner reports a host of upgrades to improve your drive experience, in place is new wiring, brake liners and gas lines, rear pinion rebuild, Dana 20 Transfer Case, new 23 gallon gas tank, Full Bilstein Shock setup and even four wheel disc brakes in place for better braking performance. All this freshened up performance is channeled to all four wheels of this classic off roader through a rebuilt C4 Automatic Transmission that also features a new torque converter.




Introducing the 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks, an impressive mid-size SUV that blends rugged capability with everyday comfort. With a sleek exterior in striking Velocity Blue, this Bronco stands out in any environment, whether navigating urban streets or tackling off-road adventures. With under 40,000 miles on the odometer, this configuration reflects a well-equipped Ford Bronco Outer Banks Series, balancing everyday comfort with genuine off-road capability. Equipment Group 314A adds premium technology and convenience features, making this Bronco suitable for both daily driving and extended adventure use without compromising refinement.



The definitive American off-roader, Ford’s Bronco will always hold a special place in the hearts of many Americans. This iconic machine was created in the Sixties by the same team that brought us the Mustang, after all. Today’s 1973 Ford Bronco is thus a fine first-generation example that’s undergone quite a few refreshments and updates to bring it to the condition that you see today. So, this V8-toting off-roader now comes with custom forged alloy wheels, a lifted suspension system, and just 348 miles after its makeover. If you want a classic four by four that can still run rings around today’s techy machines when the tarmac disappears, this Bronco is your ticket to ride.



Ford’s Bronco came in 1966 and redefined the word Sport Utility. With its soft top and removable doors on some variants, it was truly a vehicle for the outdoorsy sort. It was made across five generations until 1996, when Ford deemed it time to ride off into the sunset. But the public weren’t happy. Grumbles continued until Ford appeased them with an all-new Bronco in 2021. That’s where this 2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks comes from. And guess what? The sixth generation Bronco continues the trend of removable doors and roof! That’s clearly evident in some of our photos of this Milford-based car that could be yours if you like.




This 1933 Ford Model 40 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod is a purpose-built, no-compromise machine that blends classic pre-war Ford design with extreme modern performance. Chopped, lowered, and finished in deep black, the car delivers a menacing stance that immediately signals its intent. This is not a nostalgic cruiser or a cosmetic build; it is a fully realized hot rod designed to command attention at every stop and come alive the moment the throttle is opened. Originally built in Michigan and further refined by the current owner, it reflects thoughtful upgrades focused on reliability, drivability, and outright presence.



Introducing the 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint, a classic American muscle car that embodies the spirit of the 1960s. This model boasts an impressive mileage of over 119,000 miles, showcasing its legacy of endurance and style. The Falcon Sprint is designed for those who appreciate vintage aesthetics combined with dependable performance. With its charming features and notable history, this vehicle attracts enthusiasts and collectors alike, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.



The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 represents the most extreme factory-built Mustang of its era, engineered to deliver true supercar-level performance in a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive platform. Developed by Ford Performance, the GT500 combines aggressive aerodynamics, advanced chassis tuning, and a supercharged V8 to create a car that is equally capable on track and visually unmistakable on the street.




This classic 1960 Chevrolet El Camino embodies a unique blend of style and performance. Renowned for its versatility, the El Camino stands as a staple in the classic automotive world, combining the practicality of a pickup with the charm of a muscle car. With a striking white exterior, this vintage truck is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering both aesthetic appeal and powerful performance characteristics. According to the seller, the vehicle has a low mileage of 23,000 miles, indicating its enjoyable use over the years while preserving its collectible nature.



The famous Ford F-Series was born in 1948, as America was emerging into a post-war world of promise and prosperity. Now in the fourteenth generation, the F-Series has got to be the world’s longest-running truck series, if not one of the longest. Today, the F-150 is the most popular variant as the half-tonner, but if we look at the first generation, the range simply started with the F-1 as the half-ton variant. That’s what we have here, a 1950 Ford F-1 Restomod from Groveport, Ohio. It’s received a thorough makeover with a 350ci V8 under the hood, an automatic gearbox, a converted 12-volt electrical system and more. If you want to own a classic Ford truck that you can actually enjoy driving, this 78,000-mile machine is your best option.



This 1942 Chevrolet 3100 pickup presents a classic pre-war truck aesthetic paired with thoughtful mechanical updates for improved drivability. Finished in an attractive two-tone cream and brown exterior, this truck blends vintage character with modern usability, making it suitable for casual cruising, local shows, or weekend use. While retaining its traditional proportions and styling, this example has been upgraded beneath the surface to better accommodate contemporary driving conditions.

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