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1970 Ford Bronco

Although we absolutely love the new 2021 Bronco, we cannot forget the original 1966-77 Bronco, which remains a highly-collectible design icon. Our latest Bronco crush is this beauty offered at Bring a Trailer, a 1970 Ford Bronco that has been highly refurbished and modified. The truck was restored by specialists HighLine Classics, it is finished in Cavalry Blue over beautiful Relicate brown leather upholstery and is equipped with a powerful fuel-injected 5.0-liter Coyote V8 paired with a four-speed overdrive automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional modifications include a six-point roll cage, four-wheel disc brakes, body and suspension lifts, Bilstein dampers, a Vintage Air climate control system, and a modern stereo system featuring Alpine and Rockford Fosgate components.



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