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We love a good comeback story here at ECT, and the Ford Bronco is one of the best examples of one in a long time. This 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak with just over 16,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
Stepping into the cabin, you are greeted with two-toned Sandstone & Black leather seats that provide high levels of support and comfort—heated, of course, for those nippy winter mornings. Ford’s intuitive Sync 4 infotainment system dominates the center stack with phone mirroring capabilities and a 360 degree camera. Additionally, a part digital instrument cluster provides the driver with all the information one could possibly want to see. The styling of this Bronco is a proper throwback. There are no curvy coupe-like body lines. The boxy silhouette pays homage to the Broncos of old. The Race Red paint contrasts well with blacked out 37-inch mud terrain tires. Additionally, an aftermarket lift system gives this truck a more menacing stance, allowing the driver to tower over other road users in their lesser vehicles.
Under the hood is quite a unit. Ford’s 2.7-liter Ecoboost V6, a potent powerplant making around 330 hp. Putting that power down is a 10-speed automatic transmission. If you ever find yourself off the beaten path, you’d better hope you’re in one of these.
2022 Ford Bronco Wildtrak
2.7L EcoBoost V6
10-Speed Automatic
4x4
Race Red Exterior
Sandstone/Black Cloth Interior
Aftermarket Lift
Equipment Group 353A
Wildtrak Series High Package
12" LCD Center Stack Touchscreen
360-Degree Camera
Black Wheels
All-Terrain Tires
Front Steel Bash Plate
Race Red Hard Top
Sound Deadening Headliner
Wildtrak Hood Graphic
Wifi Hotspot Capability
AdvanceTrac™ w/ RSC®
Canopy® System
We love a good comeback story here at ECT, and the Ford Bronco is one of the best examples of one in a long time. This 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak with just over 16,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
SUVs are making a comeback. And I don’t mean the mall crawlers that misfire when they drive up a road with too many leaves, I mean proper SUVs. Dessert trailblazers that could cross countries without breaking a sweat. This 2022 Ford Bronco Hennessey VelociRaptor with just 21,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
The first-generation Ford Bronco cemented its legendary status the moment it debuted. Fast forward to today, its timeless, boxy design remains a hot commodity in the custom build scene, with modified examples commanding top dollar. One such standout is this stunning 1974 Ford Bronco Velocity Edition, meticulously crafted by the experts at Velocity Restorations, blending modern upgrades with its iconic heritage.
This 1962 Ford F100 Custom Restomod represents the culmination of a meticulous four-year, ground-up build that blends vintage styling with modern performance and craftsmanship. A complete frame-off restoration ensured every detail was addressed, resulting in a truck that is both a showpiece and fully functional. It has won numerous awards, including an NSRA Safety 23 Certificate, and was never transported to events or shows via trailer. Featuring a custom-built chassis from Scott’s Hotrods and Customs, high-performance drivetrain components, and a stunning beige and bronze exterior paint scheme, this F100 is a unique example of restomod excellence. A detailed photo build book, along with receipts and documentation, accompanies the vehicle.
The seller is offering a 1968 Ford LTD, a classic full-size sedan equipped with a 390ci V8 engine and a 3-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. This vehicle, identified by VIN 8E66F237233, exemplifies late-1960s American automotive design and engineering. The seller highlights that the car features rear-wheel drive and power-assisted disc brakes, which were advanced features for its time. Finished in a green exterior complemented by a matching green leather interior, this Ford LTD offers a cohesive and period-correct color scheme. With hidden headlights and bench seating, the car showcases signature styling elements of its era.
We love a good comeback story here at ECT, and the Ford Bronco is one of the best examples of one in a long time. This 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak with just over 16,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
If there was one machine that immediately represents the art and joy of off-roading you can rest assured that a Land Rover Defender would be a top contender. For over 50 years this British icon has helped push the envelope in terms of exploring the great unknown. Representing the off-road icon today is none other than this 1995 Land Rover Defender 90. With a reported 72,000 miles on the clock, this low mileage example can be yours to experience an authentic Defender experience in all its glory.
The story of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is a fascinating one. In fact, the G-Class is so un-Mercedes-Benz-like, that you might wonder how it came to hobnob with the iconic German luxury automaker’s other offerings. The vehicle was developed by Mercedes-Benz based on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, as a military transport. Development started around 1972, and by 1979, a civilian variant was created as well. That is what gave rise to the G-Class. Today’s G-Class is vastly different under the skin to the first ones from 1979, but the basic boxy shape remains. This particular 1995 Mercedes-Benz G300 has undergone some modifications and upgrades, making it truly one-of-a-kind. With just 60,000 miles to its name so far, you’d better act fast to secure it.
Ever come across a movie with Zombies and an escape plan that features a tricked-out automobile smashing through its targets and never letting its custodians down? Well if you were, we have a solution - this 1985 Mercedes-Benz 300GD present today. With a reported 46,136 miles on the clock, this low mileage powerhouse is reported to have been imported from Germany and is the perfect machine to explore the great outdoors.
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