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Ford introducted the Bronco in 1966, correctly anticipating that the four-wheel truck fad would catch on and last awhile. Product manager Donald N. Frey, who dreamed up the Mustang, and engineer/designer Paul Axelrad started with the Ford F-100 truck, using its axles and brakes and conventional Hotchkiss leaf-spring rear suspension. Axelrad then changed the front axle to accomodate coil springs; this, with the Bronco's mere 92-inch wheelbase, made it possible for the
truck to execute tight turns and handle more responsively than other 4WD trucks of the day.
Anti-dive suspension and a somewhat clumsy shift-on-the-fly transfer case (still in its infancy) and a carburetor with a float bowl designed to accomodate tilting were just a few of the innovations incorporated into the Ford Bronco. Ford was competing with the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout with its Bronco. The original Bronco engine was the Ford 170-cubic-inch I6, which Axelrad fitted with solid valve lifters and other modifications to make it a powerful, tough, go-anywhere through-anything truck.
The 1967 Ford Bronco was unpretentious; plain, simple, boxy, tough(although Ford did introduce a "sports package" option that year). People didn't buy it for a pleasant ride. Its owners were aching to explore off-road, and it was very good at that. It did have a few recall problems, though; they involved steering linkages, brakes, and hydraulic pedals and linkages.
5 Overall rating
(1 reviews)I have a lot of very fond memories of my old steed. My 67 Bronco took me everywhere and I mean everywhere. If I could find another one that was reasonably priced I would buy it. I think it would be fun to customize one now with all of todays technologies available to me. Of course after me and my friend got through with my original Bronco it was nowhere near stock. We cut the rear fenders and added flairs, added a four barrel carb to the 302 motor, added a high power stereo and large off road tires with white spoker rims.
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How many 1967 Ford Bronco vehicles in Virginia have no reported accidents or damage?
4 out of 4 for sale near Virginia have no reported accidents or damage.
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