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Have You Seen Bronco Driver Magazine?

The magazine is dedicated to the 1966 to 1996 Ford Bronco. They cover everything from restored and modified Broncos to Bronco specific event coverage and more! The magazine is available at most local book stores as well as via subscription.

Have You Seen The U13 1966-1968 Ford Bronco Roadster Website?

In 1966, Ford introduced the all new Ford Bronco. I am sure they never thought it would gain the mass cult following that came after. The Ford Bronco, which is often dubbed the “early Bronco”, was available with both hard and soft tops as well as the roadster. The door openings on a Roadster were usually filled with a fiberglass inserts as standard equipment giving that classic contoured sporty Roadster appearance. Dealer installed vinyl doors and a convertible top, available in black or white, were available. Hard doors were available as well with or without glass and frame, thus eliminating the inserts. they are commonly referred to as U13 models as the first digits in the VIN number are U13.

Are You Looking For An Early 1966 To 1977 Ford Bronco?

If you are looking for an early 1966 to 1977 Ford Bronco for sale, you have to check out EarlyBroncoAds.com! There you will find hundreds of 1966-1977 Broncos for sale. Whether you’re looking for that uncut ’66 Roadster or a purpose built rock crawling rig, EarlyBroncoAds.com has organized hundreds of Classic Ford Bronco auctions from eBay, the leading internet marketplace.

1990 4 Door Centurion Bronco For Sale

In response to our Centurian Four Door Ford Bronco article back in March, we bring you this one for sale on Ebay. As posted on 4 Door Broncos, this unit features:
: 460 Cubic Inch Fuel Injected – Auto Transmission
: Front and Rear Air Conditioning and Heat
: Cruise Control and Tilt Wheel

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Spare Time Ford Ranger Monster Truck Found!

Last week we posted an article asking where the Spare Time Ford Ranger monster truck went to. We found our answer in this thread on Monster Mayhem. The truck, along with a bunch of other vintage monster trucks are all sitting outside of the Madrid Restaurant in Velle de Quebec. It is sad to see them rusting away…they deserve to be restored and lovingly cared for as they are a piece of history. However, it sounds like the owner has no interest in restoring or selling them.

Mint Rust Free 1969 Ford Bronco For Sale

If you have been reading Off Road Action for a while, you know that I love early Ford Broncos. This 1969 Ford Bronco is another one that I would like to add to my collection of must haves. The Bronco is 90% original body work with no rust. The only part that has been repainted is the rear quarter panels because of the rocks that kicked up and killed the paint. The owner has done a lot of work and his attention to detail really shows through. I love the colour matched Line X interior and floor. The Craigs List ad has more information and this Picasaweb gallery has tons of photos