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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.
This 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend wears a bright Cyber Orange Metallic Tri-Coat paint job that befits an iconic off-roader and comes with a contrasting black roof. A closer look at the roof will reveal that it can be taken off. Guess what, so can the doors. Yes, the Ford Bronco is one of just two SUVs available today with removable doors and roof straight from the factory. Isn't that neat? Furthermore, this Bronco has received a 3.5-inch R/C lift kit, 20-inch wheels for a more distinctive look, and added clearance for off-roading. That's why you'll be grateful for the N Fab running boards that aid cabin entry and exit. Finally, we must mention a few more exterior highlights, namely the Custom Blackout Package, the DV8 LED cube lights, and the factory-painted bumpers. Now, let's climb aboard the four-door, five-seat passenger cabin of this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend and meet the custom leather interior with orange stitching. You'll find plenty of modern conveniences, including automatic climate control, heated seats, remote start, a rear camera, and auxiliary switches. Then, there's a digital instrument cluster, a touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Meanwhile, there's plenty of cargo capacity behind the passenger cabin.
The sixth generation Bronco ditched the previous generation's V8 engines, for Ford's powerful but efficient EcoBoost engine family. This 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend appears to have the 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder unit, that's good for 300hp and 325lb-ft. It uses a smooth 10-speed automatic gearbox to send power to all four wheels as required.
2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend
2.3L EcoBoost I4
10-Speed Automatic
4x4
Cyber Orange Met Tri Coat Exterior
Cloth Gray / Black Interior
3.5" R/C Lift Kit
20" Wheels
Factory Painted Bumpers
DV8 LED Cubes Lights
Aux Switches
Custom Blackout Package
Custom Painted Dash and Interior Console
Remote Start
Custom Leather Interior with Orange Stitching
Heated Seats
Apple CarPlay
Rear Camera
N Fab Running Boards
The Ford Bronco stands as one of the most iconic machines to be ever produced. Spanning over six generations from the first model being sold in 1966, to having been revived once again in 2021 after a 25-year hiatus; the Ford Bronco is a part of American History. Nothing comes close to this 1972 Ford Bronco first-generation model, which has been meticulously restored back to life with new parts and upgrades, and it is still considered and loved by many to be the best model made. Equipped with the biggest engine from the factory, clocking 61,000 miles on the odometer, this Bronco offers a great deal with low mileage.
After a 25-year hiatus, the Ford Bronco was brought back to life in 2021. Recalling design elements from the legendary first-generation model, the new Ford Bronco is conceived as a direct competitor to the Jeep Wrangler. The doors can be easily removed, just like the Wrangler, but additionally your doors can be carried within dedicated covers within the vehicle. Living up to the name of the old Ford Bronco, this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend with a mere 9,200 miles on the clock, is a simple, practical and unique SUV. The Big Bend trim level on this model adds more convenience and styling features from the base model, including 17” aluminum-alloy wheels and leather interior.
Velocity has been honoring the heritage of classic Ford Broncos for over a decade, by restoring these historic rugged companions into modern machines such as this 1968 Ford Bronco Velocity Ranger Edition. The introduction of the Ford Bronco in 1966 changed the way people used their family vehicles; an affordable vehicle that could take you into the deepest parts of the wilderness on the weekends, and then return to take you to work on Monday. This was Ford’s first attempt at an SUV, and they were right on the money. Creating one of the most iconic vehicles to be ever produced in this world. The VR Exclusive Frame for this 1968 model is built by Roadster Shop, with the undercarriage and floor coated in Raptor liner to keep this freshly restored Ford Bronco rust-free.
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is a timeless classic that will forever dazzle this world with its legendary design and rich history. The success of this first generation Mustang is also the reason why the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird and Dodge Challenger were brought to life; these were truly the golden days of the Ford Mustang, asserting itself as the main player in the new “pony” car market. With only a total of 72,119 convertible units produced in 1966, it makes this model quite rare compared to the coupe and fastback models. The iconic pony's interior makes this particular example even more rare, with embossed running horses on the seatbacks, a five-gauge instrument cluster, and deluxe door panels with wood-grain accents. Clocking a total of just 33,000 miles on the odometer, this 1966 Ford Mustang is the perfect machine to cruise around with the convertible top down.
Ford’s epic Mustang was one of the headline cars of the Sixties. Debuting in 1964, it created the pony car segment and can be considered responsible for many automotive icons that followed in its wake. That’s why owning a first generation Mustang is a bucket list item for countless American enthusiasts. If you’re one of those, we’ve got a 1972 Ford Mustang up for sale right now. Packing a relatively light 61,000 miles on the odometer, this car is said to have been fully restored. Hence, it’s basically a turn-key classic that you can enjoy from the very start of your ownership journey.
The Ford Model T is the one for the history books. This was Henry Ford’s crowning glory, after all. It popularized the use of mass manufacturing techniques in automotive assembly, paving the way for today’s mega-factories over a century later. Over 14 million were made between 1908 and 1927, offering mobility and freedom to countless Americans. Of course, the Model T has also proved itself to be an interesting restomod platform. Up for sale is something a bit more outlandish than your typical Model T restomod. Say hello to the 1923 Ford T-Bucket. This custom special has around 7,100 miles on the clock and waits for a new owner to take it under their wing.
The GMC Sierra 1500 is an undeniably capable truck that is also one of America's most popular vehicles. The 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 proudly represent the third model year of the fourth generation Sierra. General Motors contrasted the GMC Sierra from the Chevrolet Silverado for 2021, making it Sierra's corporate twin. Both compete in one of the toughest categories of the market, pushing against trucks such as the Ford F-150 and RAM 1500. The 2021 Sierra is offered in three cab layouts, six trim levels, and five engine options to choose from according to your needs. What we display in our inventory is a 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab AT4 Duramax, which is located in Texas. It holds just 1,2000 miles on its clock and has a GVWR of 7100lbs along with a host of factory options and packages.
Ford’s F-Series is well-known for being some of the toughest trucks you can buy. While the F-150 is the most popular, the F-250 and F-350 offer enhanced payload and towing capabilities for those who need more. Plus, these vehicles now come with impressive creature comforts and technological highlights. Want proof? Say hello to this 2019 Ford F-350 SuperDuty XLT that’s ready for a new owner after covering 37,000 miles. Let’s learn all about it, and see why it’s the perfect truck for all purposes.
SUVs have changed a substantial amount in the past 20 years. Many have since lost the charm and character that was once associated with the desert trailblazers of the past. This 2004 Hummer H2 with just over 100,000 Miles on the odometer is a call back to what SUVs were about before they went soft. The H2 began production in 2002 and was based on General Motors’ GMT820 platform, shared with vehicles like Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade.
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