The original Bronco was a smash hit in the American automotive sphere, lauded for its rugged utilitarianism and powerful road presence. Designed and sold by Magnum Motor Coach in Michigan, the Bronco Metropolitan is a limited production vehcile using all original Ford Parts from the Bronco and other Ford Trucks all on the chassis of an F-series truck, the closest thing you can get to an OEM, factory stock, classic four-door Bronco. Although the exact number of these is unknown, its common knowledge that only about 500 of these were produced, and this particular vehicle is one of them. Hailing from 1990, this Ford Bronco Magnum Metropolitan features four-wheel-drive, a powerful 5.8L V8 engine, and an attitude that isn't afraid of any load or terrain. Coming in the continued XLT trim, this Bronco has a few amenities included and is in excellent condition, ready to take on any challenge it may face.
This Bronco is an example of a 90s textbook aesthetic with softer curves and angles that sit straddling retro and modern. The silver exterior with the Ford Deluxe two-tone paint presents this Bronco in strong but gallant air, more gentlemanly than brutish but still easily able to handle the toughest and most challenging obstacles you could throw at it. This Bronco comes with a few additional visual characteristics outside of its regular branding, including the S/S roof rack, rear window defogger, and aluminum running boards, all of which contribute to the functionality of this Bronco variant. Stepping inside, you'll find yourself at home in the usual barebones utilitarian feel and look of the Bronco that everyone came to adore about the vehicle. No complicated controls or technical know-how is needed; everything is tactile, responsive, and intuitive. The grey interior works well, and options such as the added rear speakers to the stock audio system, removable third seat, and front captain's chair and console all work together for the vehicle's benefit.
With a massive 5.8L V8 powertrain that sends power to all four wheels via an automatic transmission, this 1990 Ford Bronco Magnum Metropolitan is capable in all situations and across any terrain. You don't have to worry about fuel either, thanks to the 32-gallon fuel tank included, and with the usual Bronco strength and utility, you're sure to enjoy this truck, a true sight for sore eyes.
Ford's Bronco is an icon of American off-roading. Introduced for the 1966 model year, it is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of the SUV class. Five generations were made over a thirty-year period until Ford decided to take a break in 1996. What a break it was, and it had fans fuming. Would the Bronco come back? Well, it did, twenty-five years later, for the 2021 model year, when the all-new sixth generation debuted. Jaws dropped, and the waiting lists grew as long as the horizon. That's why if you want a modern Bronco, this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend is a superb option. With just 1,250 miles on the clock, this iconic off-roader has received some tasty goodies, too.
The Ford Bronco needs no introduction, as it's a legendary American-designed, American-built, and American-marketed four-by-four. Widely regarded as the first proper Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) by an American automaker, the Bronco saw five generations, spanning 1966 to 1996. Then, Ford took a twenty-five-year hiatus amidst groans and much disappointment. They returned in 2021 with the new sixth-generation Bronco, which sells like the proverbial hotcakes; we've shifted quite a few ourselves. But, if a classic Bronco is more your thing, this 1994 Ford Bronco XLT is a fine candidate. This 107,800-mile machine was imported from Colombia in July of 2023. Searching for a new home to take it in, will you be its next custodian? If so, call us ASAP, and we'll help you out.
While the sixth-generation Bronco is all the rage nowadays, there are many who remember five previous generations, spanning the 1960s and running up to 1996. These are the forerunners of today's Bronco, and if you want a classic, why not choose this 1995 Ford Bronco XLT? It's got some tasteful enhancements and has done a mere 170,000 miles so far. We say mere because these vehicles are built tough. It's not uncommon for them to easily sail through the gamut of six-figure mileages with proper maintenance. What's even more alluring is that the current owner reports this Bronco to pack its original engine! Let's see what it brings to the table and what it could bring to your life.
Ford's Bronco is an icon of American off-roading. Introduced for the 1966 model year, it is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of the SUV class. Five generations were made over a thirty-year period until Ford decided to take a break in 1996. What a break it was, and it had fans fuming. Would the Bronco come back? Well, it did, twenty-five years later, for the 2021 model year, when the all-new sixth generation debuted. Jaws dropped, and the waiting lists grew as long as the horizon. That's why if you want a modern Bronco, this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend is a superb option. With just 1,250 miles on the clock, this iconic off-roader has received some tasty goodies, too.
Ford is an American vehicle manufacturer that is responsible for creating the pony car category. This renowned segment, which started with the debut of the Mustang, is a potent competitor in the muscle car market today. The Mustang itself has been in production since 1965 and went through multiple design changes over its lifetime. The fifth generation Mustang was introduced in 2005, bringing the car to the new century. This vastly modified example is a 2005 model year Ford Mustang GT Deluxe with just 34,000 miles on the odometer. It is particularly perfect for those who love to turn heads, and it currently resides in Kentucky.
Ford is responsible for bringing the automotive world some of its best machines; the Ford Mustang, for instance, has been around since the 60s and captures the hearts of petrolheads worldwide. Present today is not just any Ford Mustang; it takes shape with this 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. With a reported 2,200 miles on the clock, this factory fresh example cuts down on the wait lists and ensures you're in the driver's seat, clocking rapid lap times at your local track.
GMC, which has multiple former names, traces its roots back to the 1900s when its primary production was cars and trucks. When GM acquired GMC in 1909, they put the division in charge of developing and producing trucks and light utility vehicles. It is from this pedigree that the GMC Yukon takes its form, and of course, the Chevrolet Tahoe. The Yukon has been in production since 1991, with the fifth generation unveiled to the public in 2020 and the Denali trim making a return. Up for the taking is a not-so-regular custom-built supercharged 2021 GMC Yukon 4WD Denali with a host of upgrades and bearing just 19,021 miles on the odometer.
Hailing from Motor City, Detroit, Dodge predates the Chrysler Corporation since its founding in 1900. By 1928, the company was in the hands of Chrysler, who took the brand as its manufacturer of trucks initially. Throughout the decades, Dodge has been building some of the most recognizable and sought-after vehicles in their time and now. From the Dodge Dart to the Coronet, Charger, Viper, Durango, Ram, and many more, the brand became a symbol of American sturdiness. A model that truly evoked this sense of sturdiness is the Dodge Durango, which was introduced in 1997 and is currently in its 3rd generation. If your eyes are on an SUV that drives like a supercar, then look no further than this spick and clean 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Premium with a mere 1,545 miles on the odometer.
Infiniti is Nissan's luxury brand, and they compete head-to-head with Lexus, Acura, and others. Naturally, they've got a broad array of models. The QX80 is their full-size luxury SUV, and you can grab yourself one of these beauties if you act quickly. That's because we've got a 2019 Infiniti QX80 for sale right now, with a mere 16,350 miles on the odometer. It's the perfect full-size luxury SUV for those seeking Japanese luxury and reliability, paired with seven seats and plenty of cargo capacity.
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