Removable top and doors make this Bronco ready for all-season enjoyment.
As nice as it is to see an all-original, uncut first-gen Ford Bronco, it's always good to see a high-quality Bronco that has been tastefully modified to be adventure-ready. This 1968 Ford Bronco up for sale through Art & Speed Classic Car Gallery is a perfect example of how tasteful modifications can make one of these trucks more fun without ruining their classic style.
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It's hard to miss this Bronco with its bright red paint, which is complemented by the white hardtop, black fender extensions and flawless chrome. A 3.5-inch suspension lift provides plenty of clearance for the massive 32x11.50 Falken tires and delivers a killer off-road stance. This Bronco has been customized to make the factory doors removable, and a custom roll cage ensures plenty of safety for occupants.
To make sure this rig is ready for any adventure, the seats have been upholstered in fast-drying neoprene and the flooring is rugged vinyl. With the doors and top on, this truck has a secure interior, but when riding around with everything off, a locking center console helps keep belongings safe. Even the aftermarket Bluetooth-capable audio system can remain hidden with a false cover that mimics an old AM radio.
Under the hood of this jacked-up Bronco is a 302 cubic-inch V8 that has been upgraded with an Edelbrock aluminum intake and a 650cfm carb with an electric choke. The three-speed automatic transmission retains its factory column-mounted shifter as does the floor-mounted transfer case shifter. Power steering and front disc brakes (rear drum) makes this Bronco ready for the street or trail.
As popular as the first-gen Broncos are right now, this modified '68 Bronco is priced to sell at $37,900. Contact Art & Speed Classic Car Gallery today for more information on this rugged Bronco or any of the other classic and collectible vehicles they have listed for sale.
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