



Up for sale is this 1977 Ford Bronco Sport featuring a Line-X roll cage. Vintage style and modern sport combine in this example finished in Signal Flare Red. Aftermarket side steps and power steering give this early SUV the convenience that enhances the style. The 4 wheel drive is powered by a classic 320 V-8 for power that’s just as robust as it was in ‘77. This final year of the Sport model was considered by many to be the most dialed-in and perfected edition. Comes with a Carfax report.
The sporty details that have been added augment the Bronco’s signature utility design. Powder coated front coil springs match the finish and a restored black interior completes the look. A new electronic instrument cluster and a locking center console bring modern safety to this vintage example. The aftermarket bumpers and performance steering column take the look and feel to another level. Added power steering makes driving this 70’s icon easier than ever. Comes with a hard and soft top for a wide array of looks.
The drivetrain sitting under the hood puts out 133 horsepower and 218 lb-ft of torque that distributes evenly across the 92 inch wheelbase. This automatic example offers 3 speeds through the durable Dana 44 axles. The engine was derived from an original design of the Ford Falcon. With that kind of performance legacy, there is no denying the power. All of this sits on a 4 wheel drive, radius arm chassis that allows for a 34-foot turning circle.
- Up For Sale is Our 1977 Ford Bronco Sport- LINE-X ROLL CAGE
- LOCKING CENTER CONSOLE
- MARINE SPEAKERS
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSON
- HARD AND SOFT TOP
- AFTERMARKET BUMPERS
- DANA 44 AXELS
- AFTERMARKET SIDE STEPS
- ELECTRIC GAUGE CLUSTER
- PERFORMANCE STEERING COLUMN
- POWER STEERING



This 1975 Ford Bronco stands out as a tastefully modified example of the iconic first-generation SUV. Finished in a vivid red, it captures the rugged charm and adventurous spirit that made the Bronco a legend. With a 302ci V8 under the hood and a C4 automatic transmission for easy drivability, this Bronco combines vintage off-road character with modernized comfort and reliability upgrades. It’s an ideal classic for those seeking both daily usability and weekend trail readiness.



If you’re on the hunt for a V8-powered classic American off-roader, a Ford Bronco is your best bet. This iconic four-by-four was introduced in 1966, and made for five generations until 1996. Then, Ford took a break of a mere twenty five years before debuting the all-new sixth generation in 2021. That means that first-generation Broncos are highly desirable today, renowned for their sheer off-road abilities and decent array of comfort features. Many say that the Bronco was the forerunner of the American Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me. With that in mind, check out this first-generation 1970 Ford Bronco from Bandera, Texas. With under 90 miles on the clock since rebuild, this classic off-roader rocks a manual transmission, a custom paint job, and more. Join us as we take you through its features, and it could be yours if you desire.



Browse through the interwebs, and you'll find a lot of restomods. Each build is unique, and what makes heads turn is the level of detail it has. Present today is the ultimate boss of restomods, taking shape as this 1976 Ford Bronco Restomod. With a reported 6,949 miles on its clock, this custom restomod sports a long list of uber cool upgrades and deserves your time today to witness everything in person.




This 1975 Ford Bronco stands out as a tastefully modified example of the iconic first-generation SUV. Finished in a vivid red, it captures the rugged charm and adventurous spirit that made the Bronco a legend. With a 302ci V8 under the hood and a C4 automatic transmission for easy drivability, this Bronco combines vintage off-road character with modernized comfort and reliability upgrades. It’s an ideal classic for those seeking both daily usability and weekend trail readiness.



This 1934 Ford Model 40 Tudor Sedan Hot Rod embodies the perfect union of prewar American craftsmanship and modern street rod engineering. Built from the bones of Ford’s iconic Model 40 two-door sedan, this custom retains its classic proportions but adds the performance and comfort expected from a contemporary cruiser. The glossy black finish with red pinstriping accentuates its long, sweeping fenders and sharply defined grille — hallmarks of 1930s automotive artistry — while updated mechanicals transform it into a dependable and stylish driver.



There’s nothing like cruising around in a classic first-generation Ford Mustang. Anything made between 1964 and 1973 will do, really. Of course, many will lust for the fastback, while drop-top fans will head straight for the convertible. Meanwhile, those who want something a little cooler will prefer the hardtop. That’s what we have here, a nearly pristine 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop that’s been repainted in Candy Apple Red and packs a 289ci V8 under the hood. This 2,727-mile machine could be yours if you choose – just give us a call or DM, or check it out in person – it currently resides in Maricopa, Arizona.


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