



Driving off in a brand new vehicle is nice. All is good in the world, and you keep imagining driving it to places you always wanted to go to. Say if you were looking to buy an SUV and won't settle on anything else other than a Ford Bronco there can be bad news as you can't just go ahead and buy a brand new one due to a massive shortage of components and supply chain delays. Why not settle for the next best thing and drive off in this 2021 Ford Bronco Advanced 4x4 WildTrak we have today. This American hero is located in Missouri and has just 1,750 miles since new.

The all-new Bronco and its design could have not been done better by the folks over at Ford. It incorporated an all-new modern design as well as pay homage to that iconic Bronco look. This 2021 Ford Bronco Advanced 4x4 WildTrak is finished off in a shadow black exterior and sports the Sasquatch Package which means you get custom painted fender flares that are gloss black and made to match the exterior color. The Modular front bumper with Baja hoop brings on that off-road charm and matches the WildTrak graphics on the hood well. You also get a set of 17-inch Beadlock capable wheels which are wrapped around a set of 35 inch tires giving this Bronco an aggressive stance. While the Bronco is known to be that vehicle that is rough and tough with just the basics to keep you going this 2021 Ford Bronco Advanced 4x4 WildTrak with its black and tan interior is far from that. Step in to be treated to a whole lot of luxury to keep you and your passengers comfortable and entertained. This vehicle has been equipped with the Lux Package which means you get a host of features that include dual-zone climate control, leather heated seats 360-degree camera system, Wireless charging, Aux switches, and Remote start. The 12” display of the infotainment system is coupled to the 10 speakers B&O sound system for good tunes on demand. You also get wireless phone charging. The window tint present helps the interior keep nice and cool on a hot summer drive.

Back in the day, you would need a host of modifications and tinkering to get your Ford Bronco to push out decent power. You won't have the same issue with this 2021 Ford Bronco Advanced 4x4 WildTrak though. Powering this vehicle is a twin-turbo 2.7L V6 engine that is capable of pushing out an impressive 330hp which is more than sufficient for a spot of off-roading or cruising down the highway. Power is sent to all 4 wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission with the G.O.A.T mode and Front and rear lockers ensuring you don't have to settle when the road ahead gets tough.

Car Location: Missouri 2021 MY Ford Bronco Advanced 4x4 Wildtrak Sasquatch Package 2.7L V6 engine 10 speed automatic transmission Lux Package Dual climate Heated seats Remote start 12" LCD display Wildtrak graphics on hood Modular front bumper w/ Baja hoop Leather seats 360 degree camera system Wireless charging Aux switches Front and rear lockers G.O.A.T Modes Custom painted fender flares color matched in gloss black Window tint



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.



Ford’s Bronco was the first Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me – to be developed by Ford. When it was released in 1966, it became clear that the Blue Oval had knocked it out of the park on their first try. The Bronco would be a sales success, with five generations made until 1996, then a twenty five year hiatus and a fine sixth generation that continues on sale to this day. Owning a classic Bronco is a bucket list item for many, and we’ve got one vehicle up for grabs today. Here’s a second-generation 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT up for sale in Downey, California. The second generation was introduced in 1978, making this vehicle straight from the first year of production. It’s got under 95,000 miles on the clock, a 400ci V8 under the hood and a nice green two-tone color theme about it. A Marti report is included with the sale.




The Ford Thunderbird was made between 1955 and 1997 across ten generations, and redefined the Personal Luxury Car for Americans. In fact, it created the segment, largely inspired by the Grand Tourers of Europe. So, in the 2000s, Ford was feeling a little misty eyed and decided to create a rose-tinted eleventh generation homage to this iconic nameplate. Enter the retro-modern Thunderbird that was made between 2002 and 2005. Styled by Jack Telnack, the car sat on the Ford DEW98 platform, used an engine from Jaguar (who Ford owned at the time), and marked a return to roots of sorts, in that it was a two-seater, just like the first generation. Over 68,000 examples were made, and we have one for sale. Say hello to this original owner, all-stock 2002 Ford Thunderbird from South Jordan, Utah, that’s got just 13,085 miles on the clock.



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.



If you want a classic pony car that’s plentiful, easy to maintain and cuts a fine dash wherever you take it, choose a first-generation Ford Mustang. Produced between 1964 and 1973, a couple of million were made, basically. Three body styles were available, and did you know that the famous fastback was officially called the SportsRoof? Yes, that’s what we have for sale today, a rather unique 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod for sale from Royse City, Texas. It’s got a 5.2-liter Coyote Aluminator V8 under the hood, hooked up to a five-speed Tremec box and a Currie rear end. Yes, this pony has received a significant shot in the arm, or several. With just 155 miles since its makeover, it’s now ready for a new owner.


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