After nearly 20 years of Donny’s Bronco being taken apart and rendered non-operational, it has been reborn in this new incarnation. Donny, though numerous interventions, unloads his old shell of a Bronco and purchases this newer 1977 version. This is a very original 1977 Ford Bronco with paint and a not too much else changed since it rolled off the assembly line. Enjoy the ultra cool ‘Buck’ Spare tire cover.
Quick Link to the Main Episode
Video
Donny’s 1977 Ford Bronco
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeDaBWp7hlA
The Last Ride (Caution this contains highly emotional content)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5PjWsNQmlw
Image Gallery
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Hey Donnie,
I cut my teeth driving a 66, 289 c.i. Bronco. I was 14 years old and this vehicle scared me in the turns. When I was 16, I was snow plowing driveways in the winter here in Minnesota and 4 wheeling in the northern woods to lakes in rough country. That is when I fell in love with the Ford Bronco. I totally get it. I have many great memories with my dad’s Bronco that will last forever. I am now 57 and wish that Ford made this vehicle again.
Hi guys,
I bought a ’67 bronco back in the mid ’90’s. Still have it. It’s been an on going project that I work on when I have a few extra bucks and a few extra hours. It was my daily driver for 10 years, and it was great. At this point it has Power steering, Power disk brakes, a dana 44 front axle, and EFI from a ’91 mustang. Runs like a dream and I still love it.
I really enjoyed listening to this carcast, andI totally understand everything Donnie said about his old Bronco, except for the 351 cleveland engine part. Why not just get a 351 windsor?
That’s a great Bronco, Donnie. Enjoy the hell out of it.
Woo hoo!!!. Love the pics of the BMW in Laurelwood. Have any pics of the Boss 302? 🙂
funny, great story, great truck. thanks guys
Not a single sillouette or rear pic?