1967 Ford Bronco 4×4

$46,900

Make

Ford

Engine

289 ci V8

Model

Bronco

Drivetrain

4×4

Odometer

62,000

Transmission

manual

VIN / Chassis #

U15NLB05562

Location

Stow, MA

Title Status

clean

Fuel Type

gasoline
This 1967 Ford Bronco 4×4, offered by Dover Speed Shop in Stow, MA for $46,900, is a highly-original 1st Gen example showing just 62,000 miles. Finished in its factory Frost Turquoise paint over a blue bucket seat interior, this early Bronco remains remarkably preserved and rust-free thanks to its long-term West Coast ownership. Powered by its numbers-matching 289 cubic-inch V8 and 3-speed manual transmission, it carries the kind of authenticity and originality that makes first-generation Broncos both rare and collectible today.
  • 1st Gen Bronco Heritage: Launched in 1966, the first-generation Bronco was Ford's direct answer to the Jeep CJ and International Scout. Its compact design, off-road capability, and strong factory powertrain options made it a standout in the SUV market and set the stage for the Bronco to become a legend.
  • Powertrain: This example retains its numbers-matching 289ci V8, paired with the original 3-speed manual transmission on the floor and a proper 4×4 transfer case. The setup delivers reliable performance and durability, hallmarks of the Bronco's reputation for toughness.
  • Exterior Features: The Bronco still wears its original Frost Turquoise paint over all-original sheet metal, including rust-free inner rockers, kick panels, floors, and frame. It now rides on steel wheels wrapped in brand-new 31x10.50R15 Dextero all-terrain tires, with the original spare included.
  • Interior: The cabin remains in excellent original condition, featuring the correct blue bucket seats and a factory removable hardtop. The dash, trim, and hardware all reflect the Bronco's original 1960s design, presenting as a true time capsule.
  • Ownership History: This is a two-owner Bronco originally from Oregon, supported by extensive receipts that help document its history. It shows 62,000 miles (TMU) and carries a clean, rust-free title status.
First-generation Broncos have become some of the most collectible classic 4x4s on the market, and original, rust-free survivors like this one are increasingly rare. With its numbers-matching 289ci V8, original paint and sheet metal, and only two documented owners, this '67 Bronco stands out as a well-preserved and highly-desirable piece of Ford's off-road history. For buyers looking for authenticity, originality, and long-term value, this example is a standout opportunity. 

Powertrain:
  • Numbers-matching 289ci V8
  • Original 3-speed manual transmission (floor-mounted)
  • Factory 4×4 transfer case
Exterior Features:
  • Factory Frost Turquoise paint
  • 100% original sheet metal (no replacements)
  • Original hardtop included
  • Solid, rust-free rockers, kick panels, floors, and frame
  • Steel wheels with new 31x10.50R15 Dextero A/T tires
  • Original spare tire included
Interior Features:
  • Original blue bucket seat interior in excellent condition
  • Factory dash, trim, and hardware intact
  • Removable hardtop
Ownership & History:
  • 1967 Ford Bronco, 1st Generation
  • Two-owner vehicle
  • Long-term West Coast ownership (Oregon)
  • Extensive receipts included
  • 62,000 miles shown (TMU)
  • Clean title

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