The owner of this truck says that this Bronco is 1 of 19 built-in this configuration. I must say that it looks amazing with the Retro Wheels and the lift kit. This truck does have a couple of modern touches also. The owner says that the 400 V8 is original and numbers matching. The paint and the graphics kit are also original. This stunning Bronco was found in a garage.
Most people don’t dig this kind of look. However, if you are into resto-mod trucks, this is the right one for you. The lift kit is a matter of preference, some people like it, some people don’t. I think that it is a nice upgrade to the truck. The wheels are a little bit aggressive, however, they do bring the retro look back to life. This truck is a prime example of how good can a modified Bronco look. The interior is in perfect shape and the owner mentions that this is a factory bench seat truck. The door panels, seats, windows, and carpets appear to be in excellent condition. This truck is also a very well-optioned truck. It features air conditioning, power steering, power brakes (with front discs), front locking hubs, limited-slip, and a modern stereo that features Bluetooth and a rear-mounted subwoofer and amplifier. The front of the truck shows very shiny chrome and a clean engine bay.
The paint and trim code shows that this truck is optioned out with the XLT and the Ranger package. The “Raven Black” color makes it 1 of 401 produced with this color. After this facts, I think that this Bronco will be far more worth as an original survivor. However, that lift kit does look stunning.
Will you bring back this Bronco to its original condition or leave it like it is?