Ditch the conspiracy theories, the “Area 51” name here is just a cool paint job for this head-turning 1969 Ford Bronco.
This classic ride underwent a meticulous restoration from the ground up, making it look sharper than it did the year man walked on the moon.
But the upgrades go far beyond a fresh coat of paint. Buckle up for a beefed-up drivetrain featuring a Dana transfer case, Dana front axle, and Ford 9-inch rear axle, all meticulously rebuilt.
Modern power steering, improved brakes, and a lift kit ensure this Bronco tackles any terrain with confidence.
A throaty aftermarket exhaust system adds some extra pep, while new wheels and chunky tires complete the off-road look.
The interior boasts a new soft top, fresh paint, upgraded lighting, comfy reclining seats, and a host of other features that will leave any off-road enthusiast grinning from ear to ear.
Powering this meticulously restored 1969 Ford Bronco is a brand new, undisclosed-horsepower 302 cubic inch V8 engine, the beating heart of a modernized classic.
But the upgrades go far beyond the engine. The odometer reading of just 71 miles speaks volumes – this Bronco is practically new.
To ensure future enjoyment, the seller includes a generous 70,000-mile, 3-year warranty on the engine. With such extensive restoration, a premium price is to be expected.
This head-turning classic is listed for a cool $119,900, a significant leap compared to a brand-new Ford Bronco Raptor with a starting MSRP of $80,580.
While the Raptor boasts a powerful 3.0L EcoBoost V6, this Bronco offers a unique blend of vintage charm and modern performance, making it a true collector’s item.