For Sale at Auction: 1969 Ford Bronco in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This one-of-a-kind, professionally built custom Bronco is a high-end, 3,500-hour build with attention to detail throughout.
It has been completely modernized and customized while still paying tribute to the original styling.
Everything mechanical has been upgraded and the Bronco sits on a custom-built one-off chassis with tubular independent suspension and rack & pinion steering.
It's powered by a late-model Ford drivetrain featuring a fuel-injected 2.
5-liter 4-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission with hydraulic clutch, and sports 4-wheel disc brakes, a narrowed 8.
8-inch Ford rear end and full air-ride suspension.
It's finished in Audi R8 Impanama Brown and no expense was spared on the bodywork.
The body is laser-straight with nice gaps and lots of custom sheet metal work.
It has an F-100 tailgate that was sectioned to fit, shaved firewall, custom floor and tranny tunnel, and a shaved dash with custom built SpeedHut gauges.
It rides on a set of custom-built two-piece billet wheels by Billet Specialties.
The interior is fully customized and features a modern Bluetooth stereo, Ididit tilt steering column and a billet steering wheel.
Every nut and bolt on this Bronco is new.
Nothing was left untouched.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Bronco

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