
The digital odometer shows 2k miles, which is said to represent the distance traveled since the engine and transmission were installed. The three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel fronts a Dakota Digital combination gauge including a speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges.
EARLY BRONCO 408 STROKER BLUETOOTH
The aftermarket Sony Bluetooth stereo is connected to front and rear speakers and a rear QBomb subwoofer box. A Krawlers Edge “Family Style” roll cage has also been added and is equipped with shoulder belts front and rear. Replacement black upholstery with white piping covers low-back front bucket seats and a rear bench, and the interior of the tub is lined with matching carpets. The ride height has been raised with the use of a 3.5″ suspension lift kit complemented by a 2″ body lift. The front axle is equipped with manually locking hubs, and braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
EARLY BRONCO 408 STROKER PRO
A body-color hardtop is included in the sale and depicted in the gallery.Īftermarket 15″ wheels are mounted with 35×12.50″ Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tires. A black soft top with removable side and rear sections was also added, and additional features include blue and brown pinstriping, chrome paneling on the rocker panels, LED lighting, and a receiver hitch. The truck features a black-finished grille and tubular-steel bumpers and was reportedly painted in its current silver under previous ownership after cutting the rear fenders and adding wheel arch flares. This Bronco is now offered with a clean Arkansas title in the seller’s name. Equipment includes a black soft top, power steering, a roll cage, body-color wheel arch flares, suspension and body lifts, a Duff Torque Tamer traction bar, Dakota Digital gauges, LED lighting, and a Sony Bluetooth stereo connected to an aftermarket audio system.

The truck is finished in silver over black upholstery, and power is provided by a BluePrint 408ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. This 1977 Ford Bronco is a modified example that was acquired by the seller in April 2016.
