Fourth Generation Ford Bronco (1987–1991)

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Fourth Generation Ford Bronco for sale.

Aerodynamic refresh with smoother body panels. Carryover 5.0L and 5.8L EFI V8s from late 3rd gen. The 1991 OJ Simpson white Bronco is, unfortunately, this generation's most famous example — making 1991 cars culturally distinct collector pieces. Eddie Bauer trim is sought after.

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Generation F-Series

Fourth Generation Ford Bronco

1987–1991 · 220,000 produced · Wagon (removable hardtop)

Aerodynamic refresh with smoother body panels. Carryover 5.0L and 5.8L EFI V8s from late 3rd gen. The 1991 OJ Simpson white Bronco is, unfortunately, this generation's most famous example — making 1991 cars culturally distinct collector pieces. Eddie Bauer trim is sought after.

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 XLT XLT Lariat Eddie Bauer Silver Anniversary (1991)

What to look for on a 1987–1991 Bronco

  • IDM (Ignition Driver Module) failures on EFI cars
  • Front Twin Traction Beam radius arm bushing wear
  • Fuel pump failures (in-tank, dual tank cars have two)
  • AOD transmission converter lockup solenoid failure
  • Body panel rust where 4-wheeler use has scraped paint
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