Fifth Generation Ford Bronco (1992–1996)

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Fifth Generation Ford Bronco for sale.

The final full-size Bronco before the 25-year hiatus. Aerodynamic update brought rounded edges. Driver airbag became standard. The 1992-1996 5.8L (351) cars are the towing-spec pick. 1996 was the last year — Ford pivoted to the 4-door Expedition. Pre-2021 collector market peaks here for clean, low-mile examples.

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Generation F-Series

Fifth Generation Ford Bronco

1992–1996 · 175,000 produced · Wagon (removable hardtop)

The final full-size Bronco before the 25-year hiatus. Aerodynamic update brought rounded edges. Driver airbag became standard. The 1992-1996 5.8L (351) cars are the towing-spec pick. 1996 was the last year — Ford pivoted to the 4-door Expedition. Pre-2021 collector market peaks here for clean, low-mile examples.

Key Engines

4.9L I6 EFI 300 cu in · 145 hp
5.0L EFI V8 302 cu in · 185 hp
5.8L EFI V8 351 cu in · 210 hp

Notable Trims

Custom XL XLT Eddie Bauer

What to look for on a 1992–1996 Bronco

  • E4OD transmission solenoid pack failures
  • IDM module (carryover from 4th gen)
  • Rear lift gate hinge sag — universal
  • Hardtop seal deterioration
  • Rear ABS system solenoid failures
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