1973 Ford Bronco Ranger Edition 302 Auto Zero Rust! Garage Kept Since New on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Ranger Pkg
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 74,000
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Up for sale is a time capsule ULTRA- RARE Find. This 1973 Ford Bronco Ranger was recently purchased in Montrose CO. It was owned by an 81 year old original owner of 40 years. It is a non-rusted original beauty from Colorado. It was recently driven without incident from Montrose CO to Ft. Lauderdale FL. It was driven 2500 miles in 4 days. I purchased it from the buyer in Florida and drove it 844 miles back to Tennesse. It has brand new tires and brand new period correct hub caps. It was given a tune up and brakes adjustment. It looks and drives great. The paint is original and looks beautiful at 5 to 10 feet but it is original and 40 years old. Has the 3rd gas tank dealer option! The only one I have every seen. I have collected Broncos for 30 years. This is the one to have forever. It is uncut. It has never been restored and is in original condition. No accidents and original paint. Although it has a few cracks in the dash and slight wear to the interior it is a show stopper due to the fact it is all original and unmolested. If you have always dreamed of an original Classic Bronco like no other and saved your money for the opportunity of a lifetime its here! Bid Often and with Confidence or use the BUY IT NOW and seal the Deal!!!
THIS BRONCO HAS THE FOLLOWING...
Here is some Information about Specifications and production numbers
| Model Number | Body/Style Number | Body Type & Seating | Factory Price | Shipping Weight | Total Production |
| Bronco 4x4 - 1/2 Ton - 92 in. wheelbase | |||||
| U-100 | - | Wagon | $3,636 | 3,090 lbs | 21,894 |
Chassis Data
| Model | Wheelbase | Overall Length | Overall Width | GVW | Tires |
| Bronco | 92 in | 152.1 in | 68.8 in | 4,300 - 4,900 lbs | E78 x 15 |
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1973 Ford Bronco
Because of falling sales in pickups, the pickup model was discontinued making the 4-wheel drive wagon the only Bronco model available in 1973. Styling remained the same and a new 200 cu. in engine was standard. New optional features included the C-4 automatic transmission and power steering. Among the many standard features included were bucket vinyl seats, a floor-mounted T-bar transfer case control, fresh air heater and defroster, lockable glove compartment, 2-speed electric windshield wipers, sun visors, and fully synchronized 3-speed manual transmission. Ford also introduced the C-4 transmission option and power steering.
Email or call Johnny for additional information. 865 389-0522 Thank you and GOOD LUCK!
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