Used 1969 Ford Bronco for Sale near Columbus, OH
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Overview

The Ford Bronco was one of the earliest SUVs, along with the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout. The debut Bronco (1966) featured four-wheel drive (of course) along with creatively conceived axles, suspension, and engine components designed to allow the Bronco to traverse rough terrain and even tip drastically at low speeds with no ill effects.
Initially, the Bronco outsold its competitors. In 1969, the Chevrolet Blazer emerged as a serious rival, with its powerful engine and more comfortable interior. A V8 engine with over 200 hp was available on the '69 Ford Bronco, but it didn't come close to the top Blazer engine option with its 255 hp.
In 1969, the Ford Bronco saw a surge in production to over 19,000 trucks. Ford improved the noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) characteristics, and the steering stabilizer became standard. The vacuum-controlled windshield wipers were gone, replaced with a two-speed electric motor and wipers. The Sport package now offered a slightly dressier interior, but the Bronco stayed true to its no-frills origins for the most part.
'69 Ford Bronco owners had a lot of fun with the truck, many of them replacing various parts until they had an extreme vehicle capable of climbing Mt. Fuji (well, almost).
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Adam B
Reviewed a 1969 Ford Bronco on Aug 1, 2008
Very powerful and fast (easily would go over 110); extremely tough (jumped, hit, nearly flipped, survived years of abuse); excellent centre of gravity for a short wheelbase off-road beast (spun-out in an intersection going over 40mph and didn't flip); sexiest truck ever built and best off-road capacity in my opinion... Mileage sucks!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1969 Ford Bronco on Aug 26, 2007
We have had this since dad bought it in 1969. It has the motor rebuilt and the body repainted but other than that is as Ford built it. Also has 90,000 ORGINAL miles on it.
Lige R
Reviewed a 1969 Ford Bronco on Aug 3, 2008
It's an all around fun car! alot of fun to drive, 302 V 8, good engine, drives sweet! friends really like it, and if you ever need to sell it you can get easily about 4000 out of it. it is really fun to drive, has been a blast for a long time!
Baylen M
Reviewed a 1969 Ford Bronco on Mar 29, 2008
still epic, just look at it
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