Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this restored 1966 Ford Bronco pickup, which is powered by a 170ci inline-six mated to a three-speed manual transmission and dual-range transfer case. Finished in blue and white over a new tan leather interior, this American classic is now offered by the selling dealer in Oregon with a clear title.

In its brochure for the 1966 Bronco, Ford identified this body style as the Sports Utility, which came with “a short steel roof, metal side doors and roll-up windows to provide complete weather protection.” If you ask me, it looks a lot like a pickup. Whatever you call this version of the Bronco, it doesn’t change the fact that it has been refinished in a combination of blue for the body and white for the grille and top during the restoration process.

Exterior features include chrome bumpers, uncut fenders, fold-down windshield, removable roof panel, bed-mounted spare wheel/tire, bed liner, and single exhaust outlet.

This Bronco gallops over roads and trails on a set of 15-inch chrome wheels equipped with manual locking front hubs and 235/75 Primewell PA100 raised-white-letter radials.

The cabin was recently furnished with new tan leather upholstery featuring diamond-quilted inserts, matching door panels, and tan carpet. Other features include a center console with cup holders, column-mounted transmission shifter, AM/FM/cassette radio, and center tunnel-mounted transfer case shifter.

Instrumentation consists of a 100-mph speedometer and gauges for the alternator, fuel level, temperature, and oil pressure. The odometer shows 66,458 miles, but this Bronco is mileage-exempt, according to its title.

Under the hood is a 170ci inline-six that was factory-rated at 105 gross horsepower and 158 lb-ft of torque. It’s connected to a single-barrel carburetor, three-speed manual gearbox, and dual-range transfer case.

A set of 4.11:1 gears transmit the engine’s power to the rear wheels. Manual drum brakes reign this horse in.

If you want to saddle up this 1966 Ford Bronco pickup, do it now before the auction ends on Friday, December 12, 2025, at 12:30 p.m. (MST).
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