With interest in the upcoming 2021 Ford Bronco 2-Door and 4-Door probably already through the roof of the world's tallest building (the 828-meter/0.51-mile Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE), it’s no wonder prices for the original have also grown taller than anticipated. For example, desirable options can go as high as $55k when everything is original.
Just five minutes spent on a 2021 Ford Bronco internet thread and a few revelations might occur. For example, people are eagerly waiting for the 2-Door and 4-Door reinvention of the iconic SUV but aren’t exactly content that Blue Oval decision-makers ruled out things such as the green paint job or the white top from the first model year.
Those are both elements that link up with the glorious past, and this 1973 Ford Bronco with Ranger package is a clear statement on the matter. It comes with the original green paint, a (formerly) white top, as well as lots of patina, cracks, and even a few dents here and there.
But these aren’t even the biggest highlights. Instead, it’s the fact that we’re dealing with a seemingly all-original, never re-painted, family-owned example that saw just 75,000 miles (almost 121,000 km) added to the odometer during its 48 years of existence.
Better yet, the fineautomobilesllc seller that has this very enticing example listed on eBay also added an engine startup and walkaround video (embedded below) to attest to the claims that it recently went through a “tune up” that saw minor cosmetic and technical issues properly taken care of.
There’s just one big problem with this Bronco. It’s the general fact that original series prices have gone crazy in recent months, and this rather beat-down unit can only be yours if you agree to shell out exactly $55k. That is almost the price of the sold-out First Edition 2021 Bronco (the 2-Door goes for $56,915).
Those are both elements that link up with the glorious past, and this 1973 Ford Bronco with Ranger package is a clear statement on the matter. It comes with the original green paint, a (formerly) white top, as well as lots of patina, cracks, and even a few dents here and there.
But these aren’t even the biggest highlights. Instead, it’s the fact that we’re dealing with a seemingly all-original, never re-painted, family-owned example that saw just 75,000 miles (almost 121,000 km) added to the odometer during its 48 years of existence.
Better yet, the fineautomobilesllc seller that has this very enticing example listed on eBay also added an engine startup and walkaround video (embedded below) to attest to the claims that it recently went through a “tune up” that saw minor cosmetic and technical issues properly taken care of.
There’s just one big problem with this Bronco. It’s the general fact that original series prices have gone crazy in recent months, and this rather beat-down unit can only be yours if you agree to shell out exactly $55k. That is almost the price of the sold-out First Edition 2021 Bronco (the 2-Door goes for $56,915).