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4 days ago · The second generation Bronco is based on the Ford F-100 pickup truck chassis (1973–1979 sixth generation). Approximately one foot shorter than the shortest F-100, the Bronco has a 104-inch wheelbase (12 inches longer than the previous Bronco).
- 1966–1996, 2004 (concept), 2021–present
- 2-door SUV (1965–1996, 2004 concept), 2021–present), 4-door SUV (2021–present)
- 1965–1996, 2004 (concept), 2021–present
- Ford Motor Company
2 days ago · On four-door Bronco models, all four doors can be stored onboard with protective door bags. Exclusive cowl-mounted mirrors maintain sideview visibility when the doors are removed. Trail sights on the front fenders also serve as tie-downs, reminiscent of the first-generation Bronco, have a 150-pound capacity for securing longer items like canoes.
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1 day ago · The new truck builds upon the legacy of the classic Bronco by offering off-road capabilities in a package that few other SUVs can. Available in two-door or four-door variations, the Bronco ...
2 days ago · Under the skin, it was basically a second-generation Cortina, but the exciting coupe bodywork made it seem like rather more than that. Ford offered a tremendous variety of engines, from the 1.3 ...
2 days ago · Styling and capability are true to the classic 1966-77 Bronco. Two- and 4-door body styles appeal to a wide spectrum of buyers. Best-in-class ground clearance, suspension travel, crawl ratio.
- Ford
- Allyson Harwood
That was the trend at the time for all manufacturers. You could see the styling change towards the late sixties a bit. In the mid the '70's it became a lot boxier. It also started the run of keeping the same basic design for several years in a row, such as the 2nd gen Camaro.
3 days ago · As the direct successor of the Bronco II, Ford developed a three-door version of the Explorer for the 1991 model year; while 10 inches shorter than its five-door counterpart, the three-door was still nearly 13 inches longer than the Bronco II. For the first generation, the three-door was available in XL, Sport, and Eddie Bauer trims, with Sport ...