1978 Ford Bronco 4×4. Elder owned in Western Colorado since new! 52K original miles. They are only original once! Rare TWO year convertible production model! HISTORY The redesign of the Bronco in October 1977 was based on a shortened full sized F-100 pickup, with which it shared many chassis, drivetrain, and body components. The entire front clip is indistinguishable from Ford’s full-sized trucks for these years. It had a removable top and forward folding rear bench seat, similar to the competing Blazer. For 1978, Broncos were equipped with round headlights, with the exception of the Ranger XLT trim model. For 1979, all Broncos came standard with square sealed beam headlights. Ford started the redesign in 1972, codenamed Project Short-Horn, but introduction was delayed by concerns over the mid-1970s fuel crisis. The base engine was a 351 cu in (5.75 L), with an optional 400 cu in (6.6 L). A Ford 9-inch rear axle and a Dana 44 front axle were standard, with leaf spring rear suspension and coil sprung, laterally stabilized front. The 1978 and 1979 Broncos featured an option for either full-time four-wheel drive utilizing the New Process 203 chain driven transfer case or, more commonly, part-time four-wheel drive with the New Process 205 gear driven transfer case. SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
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Location: Denver, Colorado