Ford Bronco history (1966-1996, 2004 Concept) photos
The Ford Bronco started out in 1966 as a Jeep competitor and from the late 1970s onwards became a 2-door SUV based on the Ford F-100 and later F-150 pickup.
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The Ford Bronco started out in 1966 as a Jeep competitor and from the late 1970s onwards became a 2-door SUV based on the Ford F-100 and later F-150 pickup.
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