This 1966 Ford Bronco is a half-cab pickup that comes from the first year of production and underwent a body-off refurbishment. The truck is finished in light blue with a white roof over gray vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 170ci inline-six mated with a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission and dual-range transfer case. Features include a white-painted grille and bumpers, drum brakes, 15” steel wheels with chrome covers, and a bed-mounted spare.
The 170ci inline-six is equipped with a single carburetor and sends power to the rear or all four wheels via a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Service in preparation for the sale have included fluid changes and replacement of the clutch, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing.
The body was removed from the frame and repainted its current shade of blue with a white roof, grille, and bumpers.
The bed is coated with a body-color spray-on liner, and the truck is equipped with dual chrome side mirrors.
The 15” steel wheels feature chrome covers and are mounted with 205/70 whitewall tires.
A full-size spare is housed in the bed.
Braking is through drums at all four corners.
The cabin houses a single bench trimmed in gray vinyl with matching door panels.
Black rubber coverings line the floors, and lap belts are installed for both occupants.
A two-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a gray-painted dashboard housing a combination gauge with a 100-mph speedometer and auxiliary displays.
The five-digit odometer shows 63k miles, total mileage is unknown.