1966 Ford Bronco Roadster, Completely Original Uncut Survivor on 2040-cars
Pine Mountain, Georgia, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:170 cubic inches inline 6-cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Roadster
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual 3-speed
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 75,103
Exterior Color: Sahara Beige
Interior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
True un-restored and uncut 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster, U13 vin code. Built in October, 1965. Bought from original owner's son in 1994 in Charlotte, NC. 75,103 original miles; original engine rebuilt in 1999 but only 1,000 miles since then. Has been in storage since 2000, driven occasionally until 2006. Pulled out of storage last month, taken to the mechanic for a complete check-up, and then detailed.
- original number-matching 170cid straight 6 engine
- original 1-barrel carburetor
- original lock-out hubs (rebuilt 1995) on the 4-wheel drive front axle
- original oil bath air filter
- original vacuum windshield wipers
- original hub caps, plus 4 extra rear caps (unique to '66--not sold on pickups or any other vehicles)
- original straight-end bumpers (unique to '66 and '67 models)
- original driver side mirror (unique to early Roadsters, not an after-market one)
- original "pencil" dash pad, with no cracks (unique to '66 and '67 models)
- original eyebrow grill (only found on early production '66s)
- original FOMOCO washer fluid bag
- original 3-on-the-tree 3.03 manual transmission
- original long-throw 4-wheel drive transfer case control stick with round ball head (only found on early production '66s)
- original rubber transfer case boot (unique to '66 models)
- original rear bench seat, loved by my kids when they were little
- original black arm rests on rear bench seat (unique to '66 models)
- original 15-inch wheels, including the spare
- original rear tail light lenses (no "clear" reverse section; unique to '66 models)
- original FOMOCO tail hitch
- original fold-down windshield (hinged to fold flat on top of the hood, with a pin hitch to hold it in place)
- original skid plate protecting the transfer case
On Jan-28-13 at 17:47:51 PST, seller added the following information:
To answer a question I received...this Bronco came from the factory without "hard" doors and top. It came with canvas doors (mounted on metal rod frames) and canvas top. There are no door hinges, just holes to receive the metal rod frames at the bottom. The current door frames are original; the canvas doors and canvas top are replacements the original owner did in the 1980's.
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