1974 Ford Bronco

VIN U15GLU32743

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This 1974 Ford Bronco is powered by a 302ci V8 and backed by an automatic transmission that sends power through a twin-stick transfer case to all four wheels. This SUV is the recipient of a black repaint and is accompanied by black and gray Corbeau cloth and leather seats. The vehicle has power disc brakes and power steering featuring an open top. This highly modified SUV has been given fuel injection, a fiberglass body, a roll cage, a 4-inch lift, Fierce Elite bumpers, a Warn Zeon winch, a custom stereo, Autometer gauges, and 15x12 Mickey Thompson wheels. The odometer shows 878 miles however, the true mileage of the vehicle is unknown. The current owner purchased the vehicle in 2017 and commissioned a refurbishment, and it is currently located in Corolla, North Carolina.

As evidenced by the third-party photographs and walkaround video, this restored and modified Bronco remains in good condition. The fiberglass body and black paint show little blemish, and the Corbeau Baja seats remain similar. The leaf springs do show light surface rust. The available video of the engine running exhibits a smooth operating motor. Overall the condition of the SUV can be easily witnessed, and the owner has receipts showing the work performed in 2017. Included in the sale are the winch controller and EFI control unit, along with various instruction manuals and a full storage cover.

This Ford Bronco is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Corolla, North Carolina.

About the model

The first generation Ford Bronco was introduced for the 1966 model year. This first generation of Bronco was offered as a four-wheel drive compact SUV. Initially, three main body styles were available, SUV, pickup, and open-top roadster, but due to slow sales, the roadster was discontinued after 1968, and the pickup was discontinued after 1972. The first generation Bronco was fitted with two inline six (2.8L, 3.3L) and two V8 (4.7L, 4.9L) engine options. The most notable early Broncos were the Sport option package and top-of-the-line Ranger trim level. Production of the first-generation Bronco lasted until 1977 when it was replaced by the Second Generation Ford Bronco.

Features and Specs

  • 878 miles shown (Total mileage is unknown)

  • 302ci V8 (Ford)

  • Automatic transmission

  • Open top SUV

  • Twin stick transfer case

  • 4WD

  • Tonneau Cover

Known Modifications

  • Fiberglass Body

  • Full Custom Roll Cage

  • Power Disc Brakes

  • Power Steering

  • Fuel Injection

  • B&M Hammer shifter

  • Dual Range transfer case

  • 4" Suspension Lift

  • 15x12 Mickey Thompson wheels

  • 35x13.5 Toyo Open Country M/T Tires

  • AutoMeter gauges

  • Corbeau Baja seats

  • Fierce Elite front and rear bumpers

  • Warn Zeon 8000 winch

  • Custom Stereo with Kenwood head unit and Kicker speakers

Service History

  • 2017 underwent a full restoration from

    • Receipt from the restoration is available with the vehicle

Ownership History

  • The current owner purchased the car in 2017

Known issues

  • Tonneau Cover Buckle is Broken

Due Diligence

  • Third-party photos 5/17/2023

  • Refurbishment receipt

Included in the sale

  • Full storage cover

  • EFI control unit

  • Winch manual and controller

 

 

This car is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro

 

 

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Year
1974
Make
Ford
Model Family
Bronco
Model Generation
1st Gen
Model Variant
Wagon
Model Trim
-
VIN
U15GLU32743
Mileage
878 mi TMU
Originality
Custom
Engine
302ci V8
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Type
Four Wheel Drive (4WD/AWD)
Vehicle Type
Automobile
Body Style
SUV
Driver Side
LHD
Doors
2 Doors
Color Group (Ext)
Black
Color Group (Int)
Black

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