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U15GLP03803
earheads around the world have been clamoring for a car like this. It is not often you have the opportunity to purchase a vehicle with the beauty of this ’72 Ford Bronco Sport. With a distinctive aesthetic highlighted by a red-white color combination, massive tires and an open-air top, this is quite the unique vehicle. If the weather turns sour, connect the hard top and you will be good to go. In short, few driving experiences compared to that provided by this ’72 Ford Bronco Sport.
This bad boy has 50,000 miles yet looks nearly brand new. There is a newly-installed radio, a black painted roll cage and removable carpeted floors. Hop on inside, take this Ford Bronco Sport for a spin and you will find it is in tip-top shape in all regards. Ride around town in this bad boy and you are sure to turn heads. The customized two-tone paint combined with the 37” Mickey Thompson tires and 3” lift kit create quite the visual impression. Everyone who sees this beautiful vehicle agrees is it is one of the more visually impressive automobiles to grace the road. Bid quickly as this sweet ride should be gone soon.
Pop the hood and you will find a 302 CI 8-cylinder engine that operates with a three-speed manual transmission. Translation: this vehicle is an absolute blast to drive. The ’72 Ford Bronco sport is also highlighted by four-wheel drive.
- Up For Sale is Our 1972 Ford Bronco Sport- Color Matched Hard Top
- Strong Running 302
- Custom Two Tone Paint
- 3 Speed Manual Transmission
- New Radio
- Black Painted Roll Cage
- Carpeted (Removable) Floors
- Power Steering
- 37" Mickey Thompson Tires
- 3" Lift kit
The Ford Bronco is one of the most prolific four-by-fours in the United States. Introduced in 1965, it’s widely considered to be a pioneer of the American Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) craze. Five generations were made until 1996 when Ford decided to put the Bronco out to pasture. Enthusiasts weren’t pleased, and hounded the Blue Oval for decades, literally. To finally get them off their backs, Ford debuted the all-new sixth-generation Bronco in 2021, and things have been great. The sixth-generation Bronco has won over fans of classic ones, as well as carved out a new audience of younger people who desire to venture into the wilderness so that they can TikTok and Instagram their escapades. Regardless of which camp you belong to, this 2024 Ford Bronco Hennessey Velociraptor 500 is definitely worth consideration. It’s a custom build by tuners Hennessey Performance, and bears less than 5,000 miles on the clock. You’ll also know how much horsepower it has merely by reading out its full title. Furthermore, it’s 1 of only 200 built with the Freedom Package.
After a long sabbatical, the famous Ford Bronco received a sixth generation for the 2021 model year, much to the delight of fans. Given its influence on off-road enthusiasts, it is safe to say that the original Bronco proved to be a winner. This is further demonstrated by the fact that a number of restoration companies rebuild these historic models from the ground up using contemporary parts to suit the needs of contemporary users. The original Bronco's engine choices ranged from inline-6 engines to small-block V8 engines, whereas the restored classic versions can be found with more powerful and reliable powerhouses by various automakers. This beautiful example of the 1974 Ford Bronco comes with an LS1 engine. It reportedly only has about 1,308 miles on its clock and is currently available in Traverse City, Michigan.
To truly understand the significance of the Ford Bronco, we need to take a step back and look at the pre-1970s Bronco models. The mid-1960s Bronco was undoubtedly groundbreaking, and for the new decade, they underwent significant refinement, including improved handling, enhanced suspension systems, and a more powerful engine lineup. These improvements turned the Bronco from a conventional off-road vehicle into a competent and adaptable SUV that could handle a variety of terrains with ease. By the year 1970, the Ford Bronco was a highly renowned name and was considered a vehicle ahead of its time. What we have here is a 1970 Ford Bronco Restoration with just 12,925 miles on its clock and a lively V8 under its hood. Located in Los Angeles, California, this beauty is all set up to accompany you on your off-roading journeys.
Here’s a sixth-generation Mustang with a difference. Say hello to this 2019 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged that, as the name suggests, benefits from the glorious effects of forced induction upon its already hallowed V8. Coming to you with the Drag Package and less than 19,268 miles on the odometer, this ‘Stang is a hardcore racing machine that’s just been tamed enough for street driving. Read more to discover what this Hampton, Connecticut-based car can bring to your life. Spoiler alert – a lot of thrills and a bucketload of smiles are part of its appeal.
The relationship between Ford and Shelby is one that’s lasted since the ’60s. Even though the great man Carroll Shelby is no more, his company, Shelby American, continues to tweak and tune Ford Mustangs (and other vehicles) to reach new heights in performance and capability. One of the most prominent Shelby Mustangs of modern times is the GT500, which was based on the fifth-generation Mustang. We’ve got one of those cars for sale here, a 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible that packs just over 20,000 miles on the clock and awaits your consideration in Massachusetts. Why not pick up this car and make it your own? It’s definitely suitable as a weekend toy, and it can even be used on a more regular basis.
Ford’s Mustang created a cult, started a trend, and spearheaded a segment. Thanks to Ford’s dynamic team, which included Lee Iacocca, Donald Frey, and Gale Helderman, the Mustang was meant to be a sporty but accessible car that could perform family duties as well. Hence, the pony car was born. Depending on which school of inspiration you believe, the Mustang is named after the legendary P-51 Mustang aircraft, as well as the American quarter horse of the same name. Nevertheless, owning a first-generation Mustang is a bucket list item for many, and we’ve got a lovingly restored 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback for sale today. The car’s full restoration concluded in 2023, and it has a stroked V8 engine that provides more power.
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