For Sale: 1975 Ford Bronco in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for sale in Oklahoma City, OK

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Vehicle Description 1975 Ford Bronco The Ford Bronco; arguably the most iconic name in American off-road vehicles.
The First generation Bronco was introduced for the 1966 model year and was an instant smash hit, and ensured Bronco production would continue for the next 30 years until 1996 when it was regrettably shelved in favor of the much larger Ford Expedition.
However, the name was revived and lives on today in the form of the Sixth generation Bronco.
This particular Bronco is a 1975 model, just two years before the First generation ended production and the upsized Second generation Bronco went into production.
The First generation, like this one, is synonymous with a simple body on frame construction, powered by either a straight six or small block V8.
This particular Bronco is equipped with a Ford 302ci V8 mated to a 3 speed automatic.
The 302 has been modified with long tube headers, an Edelbrock carburetor, and a MSD distributor.
The interior has also been redone and has been equipped with a Bluetooth capable radio.
The underside has been outfitted with a slightly lifted suspension and upgraded steering rack to compliment.
If the Jeep was the first off-road vehicle, then the Bronco is what put the segment on the map.
Combining simplicity with attractive styling, there is a reason that Broncos are to this day consistently sought after by collectors even though much more capable off-roaders exist in the modern car market.
I highly recommend to come check out this example as it, with a little TLC, could really be something special to the person who wants to drive something that isn't everyday traffic.
Features List:
-Ford 302ci V8 -3 Speed Automatic -Redone interior -Bluetooth Radio -A/C and Heat -Removable Hardtop -Lift Kit -Aftermarket Steering Rack -Edelbrock Carb -Long Tube Headers -MSD Distributor -Aftermarket hood with hood pins -Roll cage.
  • Year: 1975
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Bronco

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