Ellingson Motorcars
20950 Rogers Drive
Rogers, MN
763-428-7337
MILEAGE
98513
YEAR
1974
ENGINE
8
LOCATION
Rogers, MN
STOCK
8354
FULL SPECS
DESCRIPTION
The 1974 Ford Bronco was one of the best-selling Broncos of all time and one of the strongest vehicles in the classic truck market for collectors is the Ford Bronco 4x4. These nostalgic Fords are very nimble, fun to drive and offer exciting off road adventures. This great example comes with the optional 302 Cubic Inch V-8 engine with a single 4 barrel carburetor mated to a 3 speed manual transmission, all in its original configuration with correct air cleaner. Factory power brakes were an added option. The dual exhaust gives this Bronco a throaty sound. The body of this '74 Bronco is finished in eye-catching Grabber Blue and the hardtop is finished in in a lighter complementary blue. The paint on this Bronco is in fantastic condition and shows quite well. This 1974 Bronco 4x4 sits on 4 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A 31x10.50 R15 LT Tires with upgraded aluminum wheels and there is a rear-mounted spare to boot. The interior of this Bronco is in wonderful shape as well. The front bucket seats and rear bench seat are finished in blue vinyl with blue plaid inserts and give this truck that 70s feel. The dash on this Ford appears to be unmolested and is in wonderful shape. This 1974 Ford Bronco is ready to take you on your next adventure. Come get it!
*302 V-8 - Original Configuration
*3 Speed Manual - Column Shift
*4X4 Option- Floor Shift
*Floor Mounted Shifter
*Factory Power Brakes
*Vinyl / Cloth Bucket Seat Interior
*Rear Mounted Spare
*Original Instrumentation
*Aftermarket Radio
*Radial Tires
*Ford Aluminum Rims
*Odometer Reads: 88,534 Miles
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