Description
- Detailed 302 cu.in. engine.
- 4-wheel drive suspension with separate frame
- Removable pick-up roof.
- Detailed bulk head and truck bed.
- Swing-a-way spare tire.
- New decal sheet including special side tape décor package
- Molded in white and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.
- Paint and adhesives sold separately.
When Ford introduced the Bronco in 1965, it was offered in 3 different versions. This version was referred to as the Sports Utility or pick up truck. It featured 4-wheel drive and off-road suspension. The Bronco was built on a 92 in. chassis that it did not share with any other Ford product.
The basic Bronco did not have many creature comforts but did offer a long list of options. This first-generation Bronco sold from 1966 to 1977 averaging about 18,000 units per year. In addition to the pick-up truck style, you could also get the Bronco as a Roadster or a Wagonette. Today restored Broncos are commanding extremely high price tags.