Ford moved upstream with the introduction of the larger Bronco for 1978, witnessing a huge increase in sales for the second-generation trucks. The Twin Traction Beam front end was introduced in the third generation, and further refinements including more aerodynamic styling, greater luxury, and more powerful fuel-injected engines came on board in the generations that followed. Through it all, the Bronco retained its reputation as a tough, versatile, and comfortable rig, both on and off the paved road. With the reintroduction of the Bronco for 2020, Ford is producing a vehicle for a whole new generation of enthusiasts that looks to bring modern styling and performance to the market while building on the 30-year heritage of the first five generations of the Bronco so dearly loved by their owners.
From the development process and details of the first trucks through the 1996 models, author Todd Zuercher shares technical details, rarely seen photos, and highlights of significant models along with the stories of those people whose lives have been intertwined with the Bronco for many years. This book will have new information for everyone and will be a must-have for longtime enthusiasts and new owners alike!
Chapter One: In the Beginning
Chapter Two: 1967–1969: Building on a Good Thing and Refining the Breed
Chapter Three: 1970–1972: Middle Age
Chapter Four: 1973–1975: Improvements Finally Arrive
Chapter Five: 1976–1977: Going Out on Top
Chapter Six: 1978–1979: Bigger Is Better
Chapter Seven: 1980–1986: Smaller and Lighter
Chapter Eight: 1987–1991: Clean and Aerodynamic
Chapter Nine: 1992–1996: The Final Lap
Chapter Ten: 1984–1990: Bronco II: The Deuce
Chapter Eleven: Broncos in Competition
Ford moved upstream with the introduction of the larger Bronco for 1978, witnessing a huge increase in sales for the second-generation trucks. The Twin Traction Beam front end was introduced in the third generation, and further refinements including more aerodynamic styling, greater luxury, and more powerful fuel-injected engines came on board in the generations that followed. Through it all, the Bronco retained its reputation as a tough, versatile, and comfortable rig, both on and off the paved road. With the reintroduction of the Bronco for 2020, Ford is producing a vehicle for a whole new generation of enthusiasts that looks to bring modern styling and performance to the market while building on the 30-year heritage of the first five generations of the Bronco so dearly loved by their owners.
From the development process and details of the first trucks through the 1996 models, author Todd Zuercher shares technical details, rarely seen photos, and highlights of significant models along with the stories of those people whose lives have been intertwined with the Bronco for many years. This book will have new information for everyone and will be a must-have for longtime enthusiasts and new owners alike!
Chapter One: In the Beginning
Chapter Two: 1967–1969: Building on a Good Thing and Refining the Breed
Chapter Three: 1970–1972: Middle Age
Chapter Four: 1973–1975: Improvements Finally Arrive
Chapter Five: 1976–1977: Going Out on Top
Chapter Six: 1978–1979: Bigger Is Better
Chapter Seven: 1980–1986: Smaller and Lighter
Chapter Eight: 1987–1991: Clean and Aerodynamic
Chapter Nine: 1992–1996: The Final Lap
Chapter Ten: 1984–1990: Bronco II: The Deuce
Chapter Eleven: Broncos in Competition