September 19, 2024

1973 FORD BRONCO SURVIVOR FOUND IN A GARAGE!

This 1973 Bronco was found in a garage in Fair Oaks, California. This beauty appears to be an original unrestored survivor with un-cut fenders, original wheels, original paint, and original interior. We don’t know which specific parts are non-original but I advise you to take look at this beauty and see.

The interior of this beauty is in perfect condition. The bright orange color really brings me back to the ’70s. The front and rear seats feature a brown/orange color combination which is period correct for this decade. I assume that the carpet has been changed because it looks new. According to the VIN number, this beauty should have a 302 V8 under the hood. The owner didn’t mention if this is the original engine, but as I see I think it is. Everything in the engine appears to be stock except for the carburetor which is very clean and suggests that it was replaced or rebuilt. The owner mentioned that this truck had a repaint in its original color a while ago.

After all, this is a very good original survivor. Bronco survivors are getting harder to find day by day. So, to find one with un-cut fenders and this kind of originality is very rare. I am sure that someone will enjoy this amazing Bronco for years to come.