1966 Ford Bronco Sport Utility - Unmolested, Uncut Original Survivor - 4x4 on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:170 c.i. six
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bronco
Trim: Sport Utility
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 83,000
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Original Silver Blue
1966 Ford Bronco. Uncut, unmolested true survivor 1st year Bronco. Other than a repaint several years back and a new carpet, this truck is completely original. The motor is a 170 c.i six-cylinder with only 83,000 miles. This was the only motor available for the early 1966 Broncos. Transmission is a 3 speed on the column. Seats are original material in excellent condition and were only available for 1966 in this color (silverish blue). Other parts exclusive to 1966 that are included on this truck are hubcaps, tail lights without back-up lights, transfer case shifter knob, door & window handles, forward mounted rear shocks & squared off bumpers. The 1966 Bronco hubcaps are very rare and worth about $500 for the set. (These caps are on the truck in the photo with the top off). Also exclusive to these 1st year Broncos is the fold down windshield & removable vent windows. I have the original steel hardtop and also a white EZ-Trac soft top. Both tops are in very good condition. The soft top features removable side & rear tinted windows. Everything works on this truck - all gauges, lights, 4-wheel drive - EVERYTHING!! Tires & brakes are good. It starts right up every time and is ready for summer cruise nights & shows.
NADA classic car guide lists the value of this 1st year Bronco at $14K to $25K. My reserve price is fairly in between. You will search a long time to find a Bronco this nice & rust free. Especially on the east coast. Believe me, I did it when I purchased this truck several years ago. This truck is originally from WV. I have the original owners manual with the 1st owners name & address & name of dealer where it was purchased.
Also, if you have plans to cut up this Bronco & make some off-road trail truck, keep searching. This Bronco deserves to stay original - just as it's been for the last 50 years.
Please feel free to ask lots of questions and be sure to know what your bidding on before you do. Email me your phone number & I will call you back if you would like to talk about the Bronco before you bid. $500 deposit required in the form of a certified check is required within 1 week of auction end. Bronco should be picked up within 2 weeks of auction end. Bronco is located near Allentown, Pennsylvania. Please contact me & we can discuss other options if you are a serious buyer.
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