1971 Ford Bronco

1971 Ford Bronco

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SPEED

Top Track Speed
85 MPH
Horsepower
205 PS
0 - 60 MPH
13 s

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Engine: 4.9-liter (302 cubic-inch) V8
  • Horsepower: 205 hp (V8) / 100 hp (Inline-6)
  • Torque: 300 lb-ft (V8) / 156 lb-ft (Inline-6)
  • Transmission: 3-speed manual
  • Drivetrain: 4-wheel drive
  • Chassis: Body-on-frame construction
  • Brakes: Drum brakes front and rear
  • Weight: Approx. 3,100 lbs
  • Suspension: Coil-spring front suspension, leaf springs in the rear

1971 Ford Bronco

The 1971 Ford Bronco is an iconic off-road vehicle that defined a generation of rugged, go-anywhere 4x4s. Originally introduced as a competitor to the Jeep CJ and International Scout, the Bronco quickly gained popularity for its compact design, impressive durability, and strong off-road capabilities. With its available V8 engine, body-on-frame construction, and four-wheel-drive system, the Bronco was built to handle tough trails and challenging terrain with ease.

Beyond its rugged performance, the 1971 Bronco featured a simple yet functional interior, making it a practical choice for both daily driving and weekend adventures. Its removable roof and customizable body style made it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts. Today, the early Ford Broncos are highly sought after by collectors and off-road enthusiasts alike, solidifying their place as a legendary part of American automotive history.