



The off-roading world mourned when Ford announced the discontinuation of their beloved Bronco in 1996. This was after its fifth generation, and no one thought there would be a sixth. However, it was reintroduced in 2020 amidst the ovation of off-roading enthusiasts. Bearing styling and technology of the modern world, the Bronco stays true to its essence, a rugged off-roading machine. This 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks 4x4 is a great example that comes to you with a few optional packages. Reports reveal that it has under 40,000 miles on its odometer, and it awaits its new buyer in Tecumseh, Michigan.

Our subject 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks is finished in a striking Velocity Blue Metallic, a color that is uncommon with this model. This trail-ready SUV is shod with a set of 18-inch machined black-painted aluminum wheels and Falken Wildpeak rubber. As you move towards the front of this Bronco, you’ll notice the HD modular front bumper and front steel bash plate. It sits on a factory 4.27 rear axle with a locking differential and a front open differential that blends the best of off-roading performance and daily drivability. First and foremost, the interior is outfitted with Equipment Group 314A, High Package, and Lux Package, marking it as a premium off-road vehicle. It is done in leather-trimmed gray and navy vinyl. The gray molded-in-color hard top is paired with a sound-deadening headliner, and a dedicated storage bag for the removable front roof panels is available. Technology is at the forefront with a large 12-inch LCD center stack touchscreen, connected built-in navigation, and a 360-degree video system. Meanwhile, Auxiliary switches are pre-installed for accessories. Adaptive cruise control, a heated steering wheel, a wireless charging pad, and an AM/FM audio system with ten speakers and SiriusXM are courtesy of the Lux Package.

This 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks is powered by a 2.3L EcoBoost turbocharged I4 that is seamlessly coupled with a 10-speed automatic transmission. This powerhouse can reportedly produce 275 to 300 horsepower and 315 to 325 lb-ft of torque, depending on the type of gas used.




This fine maroon 1972 Ford Bronco Restomod is an excellent off-roader for those who want a classic four by four with modern features. Coming with a white removable hardtop, a nice tan interior and some modern features, this 302ci-packing machine comes with a custom paint job, stock doors and an NV4500 5-speed manual transmission. It’s a perfect example of a first-generation Bronco that’s been tastefully upgraded to meet the demands of modern off-road family life. The vehicle packs just 1,126 miles after its makeover, and lives in Brentwood, New Hampshire.



The first generation Ford Bronco was such a runaway sales success that it sold from 1966 until 1978! If we take 1974, the year of production of this 1974 Ford Bronco Sport, over 25,000 units found homes! So, you can see how well received this pioneering SUV was, not just in terms of Ford sales, but to the American auto industry as a whole. Today’s vehicle comes from Coral Gables in a lustrous red coat of paint. It’s got amenities such as air conditioning, and is in beautiful condition. Plus, with a mere 2,397 miles on the clock after its extensive makeover, it’s pretty much a turn-key classic that you can buy and drive straight away.



The whole off-roading community wept when Ford decided to discontinue the fabled Bronco back in 1996. Fans had to hold their breath until 2021 for Ford to reintroduce the Bronco. It was a lovely nod to the fifth-generation models and competed with the popular Jeep Wrangler. Ford didn’t just stop there; they introduced different flavors of the Bronco that buyers can choose according to their needs and preferences. Out of every variant you can choose from, the Outer Banks model is what you go for if you are looking for a refined and daily-driver-focused option. The 2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks we are featuring here has only under 3,800 miles on its odometer. Located in Los Angeles, California, this Bronco is ready to take you on new adventures.




Ford’s 1932 line-up comprised three variants, with the Model B offering a more frugal four-cylinder variant to the range. Today’s 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod is as far removed from that mien as possible. It’s a fine custom hot rod job from Port Orange and comes to you in bright red, no less. Gone is the old, wheezy four-cylinder unit and in its place is a proper 350ci V8 from arch-rivals Chevrolet, plus an automatic gearbox. An aftermarket exhaust system is also present, allowing the car to make a statement. On the inside, you’ll find a similarly custom affair, and with just 17,752 miles on the whole thing, this is one curio you really shouldn’t scroll past without considering.



The sky is not the limit when going about restomodding a classic car, and while that does sound like an appealing statement, it is also scary. There are many ways you could go about turning a classic that has weathered years of existence into something that can truly take away from what it is, into something that is unrecognisable. There is a rare occasion that a restomod is done right, and we have one of those instances taking shape with this 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod.



Grew up watching Wacky Races and want a car that looks like one of them Warner Bros cartoon creations? This Hugger Orange 1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod from Scottsdale, Arizona fits the bill to a tee. Up for grabs with under 1,300 miles on the clock since a massive rebuild, this thing started off as your typical Ford Model B over seven decades ago. Now, it’s decked out with a full custom interior, a GM Performance 350 high output V8, an automatic gearbox and so much more to admire and appreciate. If you want a hot rod that will make other hot rod owners stop and stare, this car is it!




Exploring the great outdoors is a treat and a defender has long been the perfect machine to take control of whatever is in your way. What if there was another place the defender could shine? Well, that question is answered with this 1999 Land Rover Defender 90. With a reported 407 miles on its clock, this off-road legend has been transformed with a Beach Runner-Style Conversion and looks right on coastal roads or at the beach as well.



There’s nothing quite like a classic Land Rover Defender for serious off-roading. This plucky Brit machine was conceived way back in 1948 as the Land Rover Series 1, and over several decades, received myriad upgrades and enhancements, becoming the Defender in the Nineties. Now, we’ve got a rather fine 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 Heritage Edition for sale from Oakland Park, Florida. Dressed in a nice color called Heritage Cassington Green, this 300Tdi-toting machine has been upgraded with a hybrid Billet turbocharger, Terrafirma suspension upgrades, LED headlights and custom lighting. On the inside, you’ll find Lucari Solutions custom beige upholstery, air conditioning and more. All that can be yours, and it’s got a reported 442 miles on the clock!



This 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab RST Sherrod isn’t your typical half-tonner. Coming to you wrapped in sleek polished black paint, this powerful pickup truck has received some off-road enhancements as well. Now, its 6.2-liter V8 can easily propel it wherever you want to go with ease, thanks to things such as the 6-inch Sherrod lift kit, Premium Tire Upgrade, 22-inch Eclipse Private Labeled wheels and more. On the inside, you’ve got a spacious Jet Black passenger cabin with room to put many luxury SUVs to shame! All that, with just 16,761 miles can be yours – it’s currently up for grabs in Coconut Creek, Florida!

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