We have a special place in our hearts for a well-crafted, adventure-ready vehicle with a classic appeal at The Status Life. That’s why we’re excited to introduce you to this remarkable Coyote-Powered 1966 Ford Bronco that is hitting the market through Bring A Trailer. This beauty is powered by a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. It showcases a green exterior with green vinyl and patterned cloth upholstery.
This particular Coyote-Powered 1966 Ford Bronco was obtained by the current owner in December 2016 and has since undergone a refreshing transformation. This includes door, fender, and hood replacements, a fresh coat of paint, engine and transmission installations, suspension lift, and interior retrimming. Noteworthy features consist of 15″ steel wheels, Wilwood front disc brakes, Bilstein shocks, a black roll cage, fender flares, a secure center console, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and Dakota Digital gauges. The Bronco comes with detailed refurbishment records and a clean California title under the seller’s ownership.
FANTASTIC FORD
- 5.0-Liter Coyote V8
- Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Green Paint
- Tan & Patterned Cloth Upholstery
- 15″ Steel Wheels
- Wilwood Front-Disc Brakes
- Bilstein Shocks
- Black Roll Cage
- Fender Flares
- Locking Center Console
The quarter panels have been skillfully restored, and with new doors, fenders, and hood, the body received a fresh coat of Subaru Wilderness Green paint in May 2022, enhancing its rugged appeal. Sporting a black roll cage, dark-finished bumpers, fender flares, aftermarket headlights, and a single exit exhaust behind the right rear wheel, this Bronco exudes a true wilderness spirit that we adore at The Status Life.
Equipped with black 15″ steel wheels wrapped in 33×12.5″ BFGoodrich KO2 All-Terrain tires, this impressive Coyote-Powered 1966 Ford Bronco from Bring A Trailer has garnered a current bid of $56k, with the auction ending soon. The front axle features Warn manually-locking hubs, while braking is managed by power-assisted Wilwood front disc brakes, rear drums, and a Wilwood master cylinder. The lifted suspension comes with Bilstein shocks for a smooth ride.
Inside, the cabin showcases front bucket seats reupholstered in green marine vinyl with dexter-style striped cloth inserts for a classic charm. Stainless-steel door panel inserts, a body-colored dashboard, textured floor liner, a secure center console, cup holders, manually-operated windows, and floor-mounted gear and transfer case controls further enhance the interior. The wood-rimmed steering wheel is complemented by a tilting column and a Dakota Digital gauge cluster featuring a 120-mph speedometer, 8k-rpm tachometer, digital clock, and auxiliary gauges.
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