This 1969 Ford Bronco left the factory as a half-cab pickup, and work following the current owner’s 2006 acquisition involved installing a 351ci V8 and an NV3500 five-speed manual transmission. Components include an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor, a Dana 30 front axle, and a Dana 20 dual-range transfer case. The revised bodywork has been refinished in tan, which is complemented by a removable white hardtop and white bumpers. The truck rides on lifted suspension and 15″ Ultra Motorsports wheels, and other equipment includes front disc brakes, Saginaw power steering, dual fuel tanks, a swing-away spare tire carrier, a Warn winch, and a receiver hitch. A roll cage protects the cabin, which is outfitted with front bucket seats and a fold-and-tumble rear bench trimmed in black along with a locking center console and a Kenwood stereo. This Bronco is now offered on dealer consignment with service records and a clean Oregon title.