These are the cleanest Broncos to grace bring a trailer this year
The popular car auction site saw over 275 Broncos on the auction block in 2021.
In recent years, ’80s and ’90s SUVs have become the hottest used vehicles on the market. One of the hot commodities is the classic Ford Bronco. Thanks in large part to the recent SUV boom and all the hoopla surrounding the model’s recent re-launch — we've seen Bronco prices skyrocket. We've also seen an increasing number of modified and restored Ford Broncos popping up in the news, and on Bring a Trailer!
Here are the sweetest Broncos I saw on Bring A Trailer this year!
1966 Ford Bronco Roadster
This 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster is an early-production example that was recently refurbished. It sold for $49,000 on August 29.
Supercharged Coyote-Powered 1968 Ford Bronco
This 1968 Ford Bronco is a modified four-door truck built by Maxlider Brothers Customs in Bloomington, Illinois. It is powered by a Roush-Supercharged 5.0-Liter Coyote V8. It was bid to $300,000 on November 11.
Coyote-Powered 1973 Ford Bronco
This 1973 Ford Bronco Restomod packs a 5.0-Liter Mustang V8 under the hood. It sold for $210,000 on December 06.
1975 Ford Bronco Ranger
This 1975 Ford Bronco was reportedly kept in storage for over 20 years. It sold for $86,000 on October 09.
LS3-POWERED 1977 FORD BRONCO
The best color award goes to this 1977 Ford Bronco. Under the hood sits a 6.2-Liter LS3 V8 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. It sold for $123,000 on January 13.
Modified 1966 Ford Bronco Half-Cab Pickup
This 1966 Ford Bronco half-cab pickup was built by Cal Automotive Creations of Bennington, Nebraska. It's sitting at $80,000 with just one day until the final gavel!
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I regret selling a 72 Bronco I had built in 2008 that was exceptional if I do say so myself. It could do street or Baja and had a mildly tuned original 302 with RV cam great suspension. Sold to a young guy who really liked it for 10k. I just gave a guy a 2004 discovery that I had redone with lifted suspension etc. COVID had seen him lose his job he was a hard working dude needed a boost so I told him he could have it for a buck. So it’ll probably be worth 800k soon :)