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In 1982, the Ford Bronco II made its debut; unrelated to the full-size Bronco, the Bronco II was a compact SUV based on a shortened Ranger pickup truck and sized similarly to the 1966–1977 Bronco. Chassis. Again based on the Ford F-Series, the 1980–1986 Bronco is based upon the Ford F-150 (1980–1986 seventh generation). Although based on ...
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Information on this page was sourced from “Ford Bronco: A History of Ford’s Legendary 4x4” by Todd Zuercher. 1966-1977. Models: The Bronco Roadster. The standard Bronco Roadster is an all-purpose vehicle without roof or doors. Smoothly contoured door openings give it a sporty appearance.
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- Old Ford Bronco Model Designations by Generation. First generation: 1966-1977. Second generation: 1978-1979. Third generation: 1980-1986. Fourth generation: 1987-1991.
- Old Ford Bronco Factory Engine Options. First generation: 170ci I-6 (base, 1966-1972); 289ci V-8 (optional, 1966-1969); 200ci I-6 (base, 1973-1977); 302ci V-8 (optional, 1969-1977)
- Classic Bronco Factory Transmissions. First generation: column-shift three-speed manual (base, I-6 and V-8 engines, 1966-1972); three-speed automatic (C4 type, optional, I-6 and V-8 engines, 1972-1977)
- What Transfer Case Came in Old Ford Broncos? First generation: Dana 20 (1966-1972; "J-shift-pattern" type, 1973-1977) Second generation: NP205 (base, 1978-1979); NP203 (optional, 1978-1979)
The four-wheel-drive 1966 Ford Bronco came on a 92-inch wheelbase and was 152.1 inches long overall. It was powered by a solid-lifter version of Ford's proven 170-cubic-inch overhead-valve six-cylinder engine that developed 105 horsepower at 4,400 rpm.
1977 Ford Bronco 4X4. $71,995. SOLD. Stock. 4142-NSH. Engine Size. 331 Stroker V8. Transmission. 3 Speed Automatic. Miles. 1,334 (Since Built) Location. Nashville. Condition. Used. Share this Vehicle. Print Window Sticker. Description Features Documents.
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Aug 31, 2016 · See All 21 Photos. The First Generation: 1966-1977. The Bronco debuted in three forms: the base U130 Roadster ($2,337), the U140 Sports Utility pickup ($2,480), and the U150 Wagon ($2,551). A...