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1966 Bronco A Breed Apart

Let's get back in time and check the 1966 Ford Bronco!

The Ford Bronco is a model line of SUVs that were manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1965 to 1996. After the first generation of the Bronco was introduced as a competitor to compact SUVs (including the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout), the succeeding four generations of the Bronco were full-size SUVs, competing against the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and Dodge Ramcharger. The first Bronco was assembled using its own chassis, while the full-sized Bronco was derived from the Ford F-Series (F-100, later F-150) pickup truck; all Broncos were produced with four-wheel drive powertrains. Related in name only, the Ford Bronco II was a smaller, Ford Ranger based SUV built between 1983 and 1990. From 1965 to 1996, Broncos were produced at Ford's Michigan Truck Plant in Wayne, Michigan. At its August 1965 launch, the Bronco was offered with a 170-cubic-inch inline-six. Derived from the Ford Falcon, the 105-hp engine was modified with solid valve lifters, a 6-US-quart (6 L) oil pan, heavy-duty fuel pump, oil-bath air cleaner, and carburetor with a float bowl compensated against tilting. In March 1966, a 200-hp 289-cubic-inch V8 was introduced as an option. For the 1969 model year, the 289 V8 was enlarged to 302 cubic inches, remaining through the 1977 model year. For 1973, a 200 cubic-inch inline-six became the standard engine, offered through 1977.

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