1988 Ford Bronco
$12,495
Vehicle Details
Ford
Bronco
1988
139,000 miles
AMS37694
SUV
Automatic
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1988 Ford Bronco II. Excellent condition 6 cylinder automatic 2wd cold ac radio am fm cassette player manual crank windows good brakes super clean inside and out current smog and registration. New wires set New thermostat New distributor cap New oil change New gasoline filter New tires New ac recharged New radiator New thermostat New brakes master cylinder New valve cover gasket The Ford Bronco II is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was manufactured by the American manufacturer Ford.
Closely matching the first-generation Ford Bronco in size, the Bronco II was sold for the 1984 to 1990 model years, alongside the third and fourth generations of Ford's full-size Bronco. Derived from the Ford Ranger compact pickup truck, the Bronco II was produced in a single generation as a three-door wagon only, competing against the three-door version of the Jeep Cherokee introduced the same year, and the compact Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and GMC S-15 Jimmy which GM had launched as smaller, similar-named SUVs alongside their full-size Blazer and Jimmy a year prior. For the 1991 model year, Ford replaced the Bronco II with a larger but still Ranger-derived SUV, the mid-size Explorer.
Alongside a three-door wagon, a five-door version was also built to better meet consumer demands. Ford's next compact SUV was the 2001 Escape, available only as a five-door. Ford did not release another three-door SUV until the 2021 mid-size Bronco.
The Bronco II was assembled alongside the Ford Ranger in the Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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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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