Released for the 1966 model year, Ford's Bronco was the automaker’s answer to the Jeep and the International Scout. The Bronco featured four-wheel-drive and ran on a 92-inch wheelbase, providing for nimble off-road maneuvering.
Over the years, with its clean lines and simplistic shape, these first-generation (1966-77) utility vehicles have become iconic in American car culture. Original examples are highly sought after by collectors. With enhanced lighting for night-time trail driving, the Elite Bronco is a true go-anywhere, do-anything vehicle.