Early Broncos are highly desirable these days, especially ones with original paint and uncut rear fenders. That is the case with this 1972 Bronco. This Bronco is a mostly original survivor with the original paint and uncut fenders. The truck has some issues as you would expect from a 50-year-old truck but the owner replied and he pointed out all the flaws that this truck has.
The interior looks original. I don’t know why the owner didn’t pull off the seat covers before taking a picture, I assume that the seats have some kind of damage. The big problem here is the hole in the floor. They have aftermarket metal patch panels, all you need is a grinder and a welder to fix this issue. Under the hood, this truck still has the original 302 V8 with some aftermarket parts such as the air cleaner and radiator. You can see that this truck doesn’t have power brakes or power steering and if you are planning to resto-mod it I think you will need those.
I did some research and found out that only 21,115 Broncos were produced in 1972. How much of those 21,115 are left in this condition with original paint and uncut fenders I don’t know, but I bet that number is very small which makes this Bronco very rare. So, what do you think about this old Bronco?