Ford Bronco for Sale


There are varied reasons why you may choose to offer your Ford Bronco for sale. Maybe you simply want to get a recent car model or you may urgently require the money for other reasons, what matters most is how you package the vehicle for sale.

The first tip is to understand all about the vehicle you have in your hand. There are different Ford Bronco models and it would be important to know which specific model you have in your possession. The Ford Bronco was produced from 1966 to 1996 and encompasses five generational models. The Broncos produced in the 1966-1977 period are referred to as early Broncos while the 1978-1966 ones are referred to as full-size Broncos. The 1978 Broncos saw went through a redesign that saw them produced in larger sizes hence the classification as full-size. The vehicles were accompanied by a Ford Series F chassis which was shortened. Early Broncos were intended to be Off Road Vehicles and came in small sizes. Most of the early Broncos came with a 170 cu Ford engine and encompassed solid valve lifters with a 6 quart oil pan and a float bowl carburetor. The vehicles come in a wagon design with a sports car inclination. The larger Broncos come with engines ranging from 200, 289 to 302 cu. The engine’s accompanying horsepower range from 200 to 205 hp. The 1978-1979 models come with removable tops, square beam headlights and 351 cu base engine with the Ford 9” offering a 400 cu engine in option. The 1980-1986 Broncos spot an independent suspension at the front provided by the Dana 44 TTB with a 300 cu base engine with more torque. 1987-1991 Broncos come with electronic fuel injection systems with the 302 hp Broncos coming with a 5 speed transmission option. 1992-1996 Broncos do not have removable tops; they incorporate added safety features like tail lights and a 3rd brake light on the removable top part of the vehicle. The 1992-1996 ones come with blue and maroon leather seats. It is wise to find out which particular model you have in your possession for sale packaging purposes.

Advertise the sale of your vehicle in local newspapers and through online listings. It is recommended that you provide comprehensive information about the vehicle including its current condition, mileage, color, fuel type, engine specifications, transmission, price and your contact information. Try and be honest with the potential buyers by offering accurate information about the vehicle especially when it comes to the current condition. Price the car according to depreciation rates as a selling point. Pricing the vehicle highly could work against your vehicle especially if it is not in the best of conditions. Cross check with other sellers online and find out how much they are selling similar vehicles and re adjust your pricing accordingly. Get pointers from other sellers to package your vehicle attractively for sale. Say offer the buyer a transferable extended warranty, if your vehicle has one, or any other added selling points which are sure to sell your Ford Bronco.