1973 Ford Bronco 4-barrell carburetor 600CFM
Mileage
421 MiTransmission
ManualFuel Type
PetrolYear
1973Car overview
Vin
U15GLP89782Mileage
421MiMake
FordFuel Type
PetrolModel
BroncoYear
1973Type
SUVEngine
365hp 306 V8Transmission
ManualColor
Champagne1973 Ford Bronco
Condition: Excellent
Year: 1973
Mileage: 421 (since restoration)
VIN: U15GLP89782
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Vehicle Title: Clean
Body Type: SUV
Transmission: Manual
Number of Cylinders: 8
Exterior Color: Champagne
Description:
This 1973 Ford Bronco is a true gem! Perfect for both off-road adventures and as a dependable daily driver. Here’s a detailed list of upgrades that make this Bronco stand out:
- Engine: 365hp 306 V8 with high output roller cam; all new seals & gaskets, starter, water pump, alternator, ignition coil, oil pressure sensor, thermostat, hoses, plugs, wires, battery, and distributor.
- Carburetor: New Summit Racing 600CFM 4-barrel carburetor with electric choke.
- Transmission: New AX-15 5-speed manual transmission complete kit with clutch and flywheel.
- Transfer Case: New twin stick transfer case shifters from Tom’s Off Road.
- Exhaust: New ceramic polished shorty headers from Tom’s Off Road, with complete custom dual exhaust featuring turbo mufflers.
- Drivetrain: New pinion yoke and U-joints.
- Steering: Complete power steering conversion with modern steering box.
- Brakes: 4-wheel power disc brake conversion.
- Suspension: New complete steering linkage, track bar, steering stabilizer shock, tie rods, ball joints, and radius arm bushings; 2.5″ suspension lift from Wild Horses.
- Tires: New Goodyear Wrangler 33 x 12.5 x R15 tires.
Condition:
This Bronco has no rust decay; only minor surface rust on the bottom of the floor pans, easily fixable with a light brush and some primer. Mechanically, it’s a beast—only 350 miles since the engine and transmission work were completed. Recently changed out the break-in oil and re-tightened the header bolts; no leaks of any kind. The master cylinder had a minor leak that has been addressed.
Body:
Incredible shape! It appears the hood was replaced at some point, but it’s primed and rust-free.