1977 Ford Bronco
$128,995
Vehicle Details
Ford
Bronco
1977
1,900 miles
AMS38403
SUV
Automatic
AWD
Gasoline
5.0L Coyote V8
Description
1977 Ford Bronco was acquired by the current owner in 2018, and subsequent work included repainting the replacement body panels in satin silver, installing a roll cage and custom-fabricated dashboard, and fitting a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 paired with a six-speed 6R80E automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Power steering and power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes with six-piston front calipers were retrofitted during the refurbishment, and the interior features black vinyl Corbeau bucket front seats as well as a touchscreen Pioneer infotainment system linked with Alpine speakers and an amplified subwoofer. Additional modifications consist of a 5.5' suspension lift kit with CST 2.0 remote-reservoir shocks, a 26-gallon fuel tank, LED exterior lighting, tubular bumpers, 22' Axe wheels, a rearview camera, Dakota Digital instrumentation, and Magnaflow mufflers.
The truck features replacement body panels finished in satin silver, and the fender wheels have been enlarged and fitted with fender flares to accommodate the larger wheel setup. The truck features LED exterior lighting, front and rear light bars, tubular bumpers, Amp Research step bars, and brushed alloy door handles. A spare tire carrier is mounted to the rear bumper.
The gloss black and machine-finished 22×12' Axe wheels are mounted with Toyo Open Country R/T tires measuring 35×12.50'. A 2' body lift and 5.5' Duff suspension lift kit have been added, and the truck has been retrofitted with a Boregson power steering box as well as a power-assisted Baer four-wheel disc brake kit that incorporates six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers. Additional modifications include the following: CST 2.0 shocks with remote reservoirs Aftermarket coil springs Duff radius arms Deaver leaf springs Hellwig sway bar ICON 2.0 steering stabilizer The cabin features Corbeau front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in black vinyl along with aftermarket door panels and replacement carpets fitted over Dynamat.
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Classic Ford Bronco Buyer's Guide
The Ford Bronco has lived through five distinct platform generations across thirty years of production, but the classic Bronco market splits cleanly into two eras: the "Early Bronco" (1966-1977) and the "Big Bronco" (1978-1996). The first generation has become the single fastest-appreciating American collector vehicle of the past decade, with documented original examples now trading for sums that rival muscle-car territory. I've spent two decades chronicling Ford's SUV history, and the build sheet tells the real story on every Bronco — what was originally optional, what was dealer-installed, and what has been added during the car's lifetime. This guide covers what separates a documented original Early Bronco from a creative "restomod" build sold as factory-original.
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