1969 Ford Bronco 302 5-Speed

The 1960s was an almost obscenely good decade for motor vehicles and a fine example of this fact in action is this stunning 1969 Ford Bronco 302 5-Speed which is going under the hammer with Bring A Trailer and has attracted a current top bid of $45k. It’s only available for a few more hours so, if you’ve liked what you’ve seen below, you’re going to need to move fast to add it to your line up of classic cars. It has undergone a body-off cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment and is presented in a remarkably good condition.

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This 1969 Ford Bronco 302 5-Speed from Bring A Trailer is definitely the sort of vehicle we’d gravitate towards at an auction here at The Coolector and it’s little wonder that it has garnered plenty of bids on it. Some of the work its had done includes powder-coating the frame, repainting the body in Marlin Blue, overhauling the interior, rebuilding the 302ci V8, installing an AX15 five-speed manual transmission, and updating the driveline, suspension, and brakes. Some of the stand out features of this awesome looking ride include electronic fuel injection, a limited-slip rear differential, a roll cage, power steering, power-assisted front disc brakes, Bilstein shocks, two-tone vinyl and tweed upholstery, and a six-speaker Boss sound system.

White-finished 15″ steel wheels are mounted with 31×10.50″ BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires to give this Bronco a highly capable performance out on the open road. The truck is equipped with Wild Horses springs paired with Bilstein shocks, and a 1″ body lift has been installed. Power steering, power-assisted front disc brakes, and manually locking front hubs are additional elements and allow for a more modern driving experience.

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The high-back bucket seats and the rear bench are upholstered in black vinyl with grey cloth inserts and give car a classic aesthetic we’re loving here at The Coolector. The seats have been installed over a floor coated with spray-in bedliner. Appointments include a locking console box, three-point seatbelts, all-weather floor mats, and a rebuilt heating system as well as a six-speaker Boss sound system with USB, Bluetooth, and 3.5mm auxiliary connectivity. After a classy adventure machine from the 60s? This would be a top pick of ours.

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