Ford Bronco "people's Choice Winner" on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
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Here is my 1971 Bronco, over $40,000 invested and selling below market appraised value. This Bronco won "People's Choice" at the Broncus Moabius Rally in Moab last year. If you want a head turning you found the right pony. Before I get started you have to understand this is my baby. Many hours and dollars went into making this beast what it is today. I would like to find her the right home to a new owner that has a true love for these trucks. All I have to say is prepare to have crowds approach you at the gas station and many many picture taken next to her.
This Bronco has entirely new or rebuilt mechanical components and has gone through a rigorous rotisserie restoration process This is a true U-code VIN Bronco, with the A-code 302 completely rebuilt and beefed up. Specs: - 71 Bronco Ranger 302 with Ford kiwi Green Exterior and paint match spare gas tank - High Lift performance cam installed during restoration - New Wild horse transfer case AND drive shafts - New gas tanks and sending units - Both front and rear axles are new as well. - It's running a 9" Ford in the rear, and a Dana 44 with disc brakes in the front. - The truck has a 5.5" SKYJACKER suspension lift kit. - Running 4 new and one spare 36 inch Super Swappers - All the brakes lines are stainless, and the brake hoses are stainless braided. - Every component in the brake system is new, including all the HYDROBOOST for the ultimate braking power. - The power steering IS BRAND NEW and has all new parts as well, including the steering box, and the lower column with heavy duty new U-joints. - The steering wheel is the leather wrapped billet style with the Ford logo, and the column features billet ends and bezels. - The dual exhaust features dual chamber FlowMaster's connected to Jet Hot coated headers with locking style header bolts. - The battery is a new Optima 800, with a billet hold-down. - All MSD ignition and electrical components - All new Paint match Green Dakota Gauges - The rear bumper is a super duty style, with a swingaway dual gas can rack, and swing away spare tire bracket, and a warn heavy duty wench in the front. - New Corbeau Front and rear seats with 5 point as well as over the shoulder seat belts. - New black carpet over dino mat insulation throughout. - Best top roof and convertible doors (original top and doors do come with sale these are un-restored) - Rhino lined spayed under paneling as well all new Fiberglass hood with hydraulic openers. This is a true show truck with the capability of conquering anything Moab could throw at it. This is something very rare trust me it is real nice when you can pull up to a Lambo and everyone is looking at you instead of it. This is a collectors truck sold as is. |
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Sat, 19 Apr 2014According to Ford, the Chinese SUV segment grew by 49 percent in 2013, and the Blue Oval held a 4.5 percent market share. At the 2014 Beijing Motor Show, Ford is showing the Everest SUV that, while just a concept for now, will go into production in the near future.
The Everest is a big, brawny seven-seat SUV that mixes solid, chiseled styling and contemporary Ford design cues. Up front there is an angular version of the trapezoidal grille and sharp, wraparound headlights. The beltline rises in the rear to make the back appear higher than the front. The rear seems just as chiseled, with the taillights resting in jagged scallops. There is no doubt that this concept means to look rugged, and ready for rough roads - the whole thing looks pretty great.
The truck was penned by Ford's Asia Pacific design and engineering team in Australia, and it was first shown in Sydney last year. Ford's JMC joint venture will build the truck for the Chinese market, and it will be sold at Ford dealers there. The Blue Oval isn't hinting at what powers the production version yet, but it reportedly shares some components with the foreign-market Ranger.
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While speaking at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, Doug Scott, marketing manager for Ford Trucks, said there's still a market for a smaller pickup, but that buyers expect to see a larger differentiation between the smaller utility vehicles and their full size counterparts in price, capability and fuel economy.
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