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US $71,400.00
Year:1969 Mileage:2496
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
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All ("sales pitchs") aside, this is one bad a$$ Bronco! The only reason I am selling this car is because I have commitment issues when it comes to vehicles and I wanna start a new build. Truth be told; I'll likely end up buying this Bronco back in the future.

This 1969 early Ford Bronco is, in my opinion (and many), the best looking, fully modernized, Bronco available on the West Coast. ASC Broncos (Google them if you don't know) restored & built this Bronco so you know it was done by one of the best, most experienced (since '79) early Bronco builders on the West Coast. 

There has been a lot of talk about my Bronco actually being available for sale and I wanted to get this advert up to at least summarize some of the key things about it. I plan on updating this post with more pix and info (time permitting) until it has sold. 

This Bronco was built for SEMA and was chosen to be featured in Toyo Tires booth, this past year. This classic bronco is also the most "LIKE"d & searched Bronco on Instagram, ever! Search #projectbronco for photos dating back to the first week I purchased it. 

I have meticulously made sure this Bronco is one of the best ever made. You are not paying a premium because of the exposure this Bronco has received over the past couple years, you are paying what it is worth. I can count on two hands how many things on this vehicle have NOT been replaced, restored or modernized. 

This Bronco would run you $80-90k to be built by any of the top builders and would likely take 9-15 months to complete. I know, because I have first hand knowledge of every "high end" Bronco build done in California in the past 2 years and this is the BEST one with the exception of ICON's Broncos. Shoutout to Jonathan Ward, if you're reading this, your builds are the shit! Those, however, have a two year waiting list and will run you $150k+.

Engine

Engine Builder: ASC Bronco
Manufacturer: Ford
Type: 351W H.O Roller Motor w/ Fuel Injection (less then 2500 miles)
Camshaft: Comp Cams
Air Filter: K&N
Fuel Injection: Ford
Ignition: MSD Digital 6AL
Headers: BC Broncos Ceramic Shorty Series

Tires And Wheels

Manufacturer: Toyo Tires
Type: 33" Open Country M/T's

Manufacturer: Trailready 
Type: 15" Tru-Beadlock 'Baja Style' Conversion

Manufacturer: Gorilla Automotive Products
Type: Wheel Locks & Hub Covers

Brakes

Manufacturer: Hydratech Braking Systems
Type: Hydraulic Brake Assist System 'Full Show Prep'

Manufacturer: James Duff Inc.
Type: Disk Brakes 

Fuel System

Manufacturer: BC Broncos
Capacity: 23 Gallons

Transmission

Manufacturer: Ford
Type: C4 Automatic

Rear End

Manufacturer: Ford
Type: 9"
Ratio: 3:54

Exterior 

Color: Ford Blue

Manufacturer: BC Broncos ($2000)
Type: Soft Top

Manufacturer: James Duff Inc.
Type: (Rear) Plate Bumper & Jack Carrier

Manufacturer: Protofab
Type: (Front) Rocksolid Bumper

Manufacturer: James Duff Inc. 
Type: 1/4" Rocker Guards w/ Side Tubes

Manufacturer: Mile Marker
Type: SEC 9.5 (ES) Waterproof Winch

Lights

Manufacturer: JW Speaker
Type: LED Fog & Headlights

Interior

Seats: Procar by Scat Enterprises 'Rally Lowbacks' 
Tub: Rhino Linings
Stereo: Sony bluetooth CD player with Clarion 6x9 three-way speakers 
Rollbar: Family (Black (gloss) powder-coated
Dash: BC Broncos Customized Dash
A/C: Vintage Air 'Gen 2' Kit with Billet Louvers 
Speedo: Dakota Digital 'VHX' System
Door panels: Custom billet door panels that I had black anodized 
Power Windows & Door Locks: BC Broncos
Center Console: Tuffy 10in Security
Steering Column: Flaming Rivers 'Tilt & Telescoping' Polished Column Shift
Eye Candy: Scott Drake & FourTreks Billet Accessories everywhere

Suspension

Manufacturer: James Duff Inc.
Type: 3.5" Monster Suspension w/ Tubular Long Travel Radius Arms

Manufacturer: Hellwig Products
Type: Front & Rear Detachable Sway Bar Kit

Brakes

Manufacturer: Hydratech Braking Systems
Type: Hydraulic Brake Assist System 'Full Show Prep'

Manufacturer: James Duff Inc.
Type: Disk Brakes 

Electrical

Manufacturer: Painless Performance
Type: Chassis Harness w/ switches, 3G Alternator Harness, Convenience Module w/ 
Phantom Key Push-Button Start System

Manufacturer: Powermaster Performance
Type: 3G 200amp Alternator

Manufacturer: Optima Batteries
Type: Yellow Top

Restoration

Manufacturer: Dennis Carpenter (Over $5k in parts alone)
Type: Ford Restoration Parts

Manufacturer: Sundial Powdercoatings
Type: Powder-coating

Manufacturer: LNL Anodizing
Type: Anodizing

Manufacturer: Painless Performance 
Type: All Electrical Needs

A lot of time and money have been invested into this Bronco in the last 2 years, it will be well worth the investment for the lucky buyer. This car is not a trailer queen, but sure as hell looks like one.

As I said, these are just SOME of the vehicles features. It would take me a week to list everything. If you've been looking at (high end) Broncos you will know upon seeing this build that this Bronco is like no other for all the right reasons. 

The ONLY issues with this Bronco, and I mean only, are that the transfer case & transmission leak a tiny bit. This is very common in early Broncos. I'v been told by several different mechanics that is not an issue to be worried about at all!

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