



The resurgence of discontinued models in the automotive industry often raises questions about their success. However, Ford defied expectations with the reintroduction of their first-ever in-house produced SUV, the Ford Bronco, in 2021, following a 25-year hiatus. The 2023 Ford Bronco lineup consists of nine models, all available in either 2-door or 4-door configurations. Positioned in the middle of the range, the Black Diamond Ford Bronco offers an enticing blend of features at an attractive price point. This nearly new 2023 Ford Bronco Black Diamond 4-door model boasts a mere 8,200 miles on the odometer, presenting itself in excellent condition. It promises a delightful ownership experience, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts and adventure-seekers alike.

The 2023 Ford Bronco Black Diamond offers a range of 11 color options, and this specific model boasts a sleek Shadow Black exterior. Its front fascia is distinctive, featuring round LED headlights flanking the prominent white BRONCO lettering on a black-painted grille. The steel front bumper, also matching the body color, includes fog lights and recessed tow hooks. Topping off the Bronco is a Carbonized Gray hard top with a rear-window defroster, washer, and front storage bags. The vehicle comes equipped with 17" steel wheels as standard, along with a spare tire. However, this particular Bronco has been upgraded with 22" Vossen HF6-4 Gloss Black painted wheels, complemented by rugged Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. Accessing the interior, you'll find comfortable Vinyl Gray and Black Marine Grade vinyl seats, while keyless entry via the keypad adds convenience. The Mid Package introduces additional features such as a 110V AC outlet, ambient footwell lighting, auto-dimming rearview mirrors, dual-zone air temperature control, front seat heating, remote start system, reverse sensing, SYNC 4 with enhanced voice recognition, Ford Co-Pilot360, and illuminated sliding vanity mirrors. With its eye-catching design, functional features, and off-road capabilities, the 2023 Ford Bronco Black Diamond stands out as a versatile and desirable option for adventurous drivers.

Under the hood of the 2023 Ford Bronco Black Diamond, you have the choice between two capable engines. This particular model is equipped with the larger and more powerful 2.7L EcoBoost twin-turbocharged V6 engine, which is paired with a smooth 10-speed automatic transmission. With this setup, the Bronco delivers an impressive total power output of 330hp and a robust 415 lb.ft of torque. Additionally, the Black Diamond Bronco features a 4.46 axle with a rear locking differential, enhancing its off-road capabilities and providing added traction when venturing into challenging terrains. Whether you're navigating city streets or exploring rugged trails, the 2.7L EcoBoost engine ensures you have ample power and torque at your disposal, making the 2023 Ford Bronco Black Diamond a versatile and thrilling SUV to drive.




The 1971 Ford Bronco is a first-generation icon, built at a time when 4x4s were simple, tough, and purpose-driven. With its short wheelbase, solid axles, and body-on-frame construction, the early Bronco earned its reputation on trails and back roads long before it became a collector favorite. This example is equipped with a 302ci V8 and an automatic transmission, offering a more approachable driving experience while staying true to the Bronco’s rugged roots. With a removable hardtop and unmistakable styling, this Bronco reflects an era when off-road vehicles were built to explore first and impress later.



This 2023 Ford Bronco starts with the turbocharged 2.3L EcoBoost engine and 10-speed automatic, a combination focused on balanced power and efficiency for daily use and light off-road exploring. Featuring over 10,000 miles, it has then been heavily upgraded with a 5” lift, 37” tires, armor-style bumpers and a winch, transforming a basic Bronco into a trail-ready build that still keeps modern safety features like integrated rear sensors. The custom leather interior and tuning work make it feel more special than a typical base model while preserving the open-air Bronco fun.



In 2021, Ford reintroduced the Bronco with the launch of its sixth generation after a twenty-five-year hiatus, reviving one of the brand’s most celebrated nameplates. Originally introduced in 1966, the Bronco quickly built a loyal following for its capable off-road performance, practical design, and available V8 power. Its discontinuation in 1996 was met with widespread disappointment, making the modern Bronco’s return especially significant. The sixth-generation Bronco stands out as one of the only vehicles on the market—alongside the Jeep Wrangler—to offer both removable doors and a removable roof, reinforcing its authentic off-road character. A high-performance Raptor variant joined the lineup in 2022, offered exclusively in four-door form, and elevates the Bronco platform with Ford Performance engineering. This 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor, offered from Orlando, has covered just under 16,000 miles and is equipped with Vossen wheels, the Lux Package, the Raptor Series Package, Equipment Group 374A, and additional enhancements that further distinguish it from standard examples.




Discover a classic piece of automotive history with this 1948 Ford F-5. This vintage truck embodies the robust design and engineering excellence of its era. Boasting a remarkably low mileage of just 3,120, it showcases the original craftsmanship and durability that Ford is renowned for. Ideal for enthusiasts and collectors alike, this truck offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Americana. According to the seller, the Ford F-5 is a genuine representation of classic utility and takes pride in its rarity and condition, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.



The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 represents the pinnacle of modern American muscle, combining brutal supercharged power with advanced chassis engineering and track-focused technology. Powered by a hand-built 5.2L supercharged V8 and paired to a Tremec 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, the GT500 delivers supercar-level performance while retaining daily drivability. Finished in Young Gun Gray over an ebony interior, this example is further elevated with desirable factory packages including the handling package and technology package, along with extensive cosmetic enhancements such as a GT500 widebody conversion, full body repaint, and forged 22-inch wheels. The result is a visually striking and highly capable Shelby that stands far apart from a standard GT500.



Nothing beats the experience of cruising around town in a classic first-generation Ford Mustang Convertible. Imagine what buyers must have felt like back then? Ford’s hit pony car was literally flying off the showroom floors. For the first full production year, 1965, Ford sold over half a million! This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is one of them, and it’s now available to purchase in Jacksonville, Florida. With just under 40,000 miles, this pony packs a nice 302 under the hood, paired with power steering and a front disc brake conversion for better stopping prowess.




This 2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD Crew Cab 4WD SLE pairs the desirable LB7 6.6L Duramax turbodiesel V8 with the Allison 5-speed automatic, a combination that helped establish GM’s heavy-duty pickups as serious tow rigs. Rated at around 300 hp and 520 lb-ft of torque in period, the LB7 delivers strong pulling power and good drivability, especially when matched to the Allison 1000 transmission. With a crew cab, four-wheel drive and HD trailering plus camper provisions, this truck is set up to tow, haul and handle work or recreation duties with ease.



This 2022 RAM 1500 TRX Ignition Edition sits in a sweet spot where rarity, mileage and modifications all work in its favor, which is not always the case with heavily built trucks. As one of 875 examples with under 25,000 miles, it retains strong collector appeal while the E85‑focused SRT Autoworks package—pulley combo, ID1300X injectors, cam, headers, exhaust and a supercharger—was clearly designed for serious street and roll‑race performance rather than just show. The Ignition Edition’s factory content such as its unique orange and black interior, special graphics and full TRX off‑road hardware means that even if a future owner chose to soften the build, they would still have a limited‑run halo TRX that stands apart from a typical modified 1500.



A short wheelbase classic four-by-four like this 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 is the perfect weekend toy for the adventurous ones who don’t have large families to carry along. The Land Rover Defender – the classic one, that is, draws upon decades of history and continuous improvement, dating way back to 1948. In fact, the design of the vehicle has largely remained throughout the decades, even when the Defender name came in the Nineties. Today’s 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 is a bit special because its got an Alliesport UK 300Tdi VGT uprated turbocharger, a reupholstered leather interior and many more nice goodies to enjoy.

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