Description
When Ford introduced the Bronco in 1965, it was offered in 3 different versions. This version was called a pick-up truck. It had four-wheel drive and off-road suspension. The Bronco was built on a 92-inch chassis that he did not share with any other Ford product. The second vehicle in this set is a full-fledged dune buggy. In the late 60er, dune buggies were very popular and most were driven by an air-cooled 4-cylinder boxer engine.The base Bronco didn’t have many amenities, but offered a long list of options. This first-generation Bronco was sold from 1966 to 1977, averaging about 18,000 pieces a year. In addition to the pick-up truck style, you could also get the Bronco as a roadster or combi. Today, the prices for restored Broncos are extremely high.
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Facts
Detailed 302 cu.in. Motor4-wheel drive suspension with separate frameRemovable pick-up roofSpare wheelComplete dune buggy with detailed engineTrailer with tandem wheels and work ramps
Delivery
Plastic model kit
Decals
Illustrated assembly instructions