This 1976 Ford Bronco Ranger is finished in green over black and gray upholstery and is powered by a 302ci V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes a removable white hardtop, custom bumpers, KC lights, a Warn winch, 15” alloy wheels, a roof rack, Rancho shocks, and a Pioneer cassette stereo. The truck is said to have been repainted following the selling dealer’s acquisition in February 2021. This Bronco is offered in California with a clean Washington state title.
The truck came from the factory finished in Medium Glow Green with a removable Wimbledon White hardtop, and the body is said to have been repainted in 2021. Equipment includes custom steel bumpers, black fender flares, dual exhaust outlets, and a roof rack. KC lights and a Warn winch are mounted to the front bumper.
Deep-dish 15” alloy wheels are mounted with 35×12.50” Mastercraft Courser MXT tires, which are said to have been mounted in preparation for the sale. The truck is equipped with manually-locking front hubs, Wild Horses springs, and Rancho twin shocks.
The cabin features front bucket and rear bench trimmed in black vinyl with gray cloth inserts along with a black dashboard and all-weather coating on the floorboards. Amenities include a Pioneer cassette stereo, aftermarket speakers, a locking glovebox, and dual fire extinguishers mounted on the custom roll bar.
The Grant three-spoke steering wheel frames a column-mounted tachometer and 100-mph speedometer with inset auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 63k miles. Total mileage is unknown.
The carbureted 302ci V8 delivers power to the rear or all four wheels via a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case.
Additional photos showing the underside, suspension components, and corrosion are presented in the gallery below.
Photos taken during various stages of the repaint process are also included in the gallery.