Ford Bronco: An Illustrated History
The Ford Bronco is a sport utility vehicle that was produced from 1966
to 1996, with five distinct generations. The Bronco permanently entered
American popular culture on June 17, 1994, when a white 1992 model owned
and driven by Al Cowlings with O. J. Simpson, who was wanted for the
murders of his ex-wife and her friend, attempted to elude the Los
Angeles Police Department in a low-speed chase, which was nationally
televised and viewed by millions nationwide. This is complete story from
conception through discontinuation in 1996, told by historian (and
well-known "Ford guy") Paul McLaughlin utilizing his large collection of
photographs, brochures, ads and other promotional material. Follow the
Bronco's various incarnations from a small sport utility vehicle of the
1960s and 1970s into the larger full-size Bronco of the 1980s and 1990s,
special models like the "Bill Stroppe Edition", "Eddie Bauer Specials",
the Bronco II and other juicy tidbits like the Bronco concept vehicle
that Ford took on the car show circuit in 2005 (which got Bronco
enthusiasts so excited that Ford was going to add a Bronco vehicle to
their lineup once again). Also covered are the Broncos that were raced
in off-road desert racing, Bronco toys and other collectibles,
specification sheets, production numbers, and other interesting facts.
Finally, a book for all Bronco enthusiasts!
Ford Bronco: A History of Ford's Legendary 4x4
GIs returning after World War II created an entirely new automotive
market niche when they bought surplus Jeeps and began exploring the
rugged backcountry of the American West. This burgeoning market segment,
which eventually became known as sport utility vehicles (SUVs), numbered
about 40,000 units per year with offerings from Jeep, Scout, Toyota, and
Land Rover. In 1966, Ford entered the fray with its Bronco that caught
on quickly and soon established a reputation as a solid backcountry
performer.
Ford moved upstream with the introduction of the larger Bronco for 1978,
witnessing a huge increase in sales for the second-generation trucks.
The Twin Traction Beam front end was introduced in the third generation,
and further refinements including more aerodynamic styling, greater
luxury, and more powerful fuel-injected engines came on board in the
generations that followed. Through it all, the Bronco retained its
reputation as a tough, versatile, and comfortable rig, both on and off
the paved road. With the reintroduction of the Bronco for 2020, Ford is
producing a vehicle for a whole new generation of enthusiasts that looks
to bring modern styling and performance to the market while building on
the 30-year heritage of the first five generations of the Bronco so
dearly loved by their owners.
From the development process and details of the first trucks through the
1996 models, author Todd Zuercher shares technical details, rarely seen
photos, and highlights of significant models along with the stories of
those people whose lives have been intertwined with the Bronco for many
years. This book will have new information for everyone and will be a
must-have for longtime enthusiasts and new owners alike!
More than a million Ford Broncos were produced from 1966 to 1996
Ford Broncos are very hot in the marketplace; restored examples
routinely sell for more than $50,000
With the return of the Ford Bronco in 2020, there will be immense media
coverage and great anticipation
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