The first generation of Ford Broncos made their debut in 1966, with intentions of being a basic, economic, utilitarian vehicle. As its first production year, the 1966 Ford Bronco is the most sought-after model year by collectors. Upon its release, the Bronco was only offered with a 2.8L (170 cu.in.) inline-six engine producing 105 horsepower. Later that same year, a 4.7L (289cu.in.) V8 would also be made available with 200hp. Offered in three different configurations: two-door traditional wagon, half-cab pickup, and open roadster. The first generation of Ford Broncos was produced until 1977.
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