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Features
- 4WD type Part-time 4WD
- ABS Brakes 4-wheel antilock (ABS) brakes
- Bodyside moldings Black bodyside moldings
- Brake type Front disc and rear drum brakes
- Bumper rub strip front Black front bumper rub strip
- Bumper rub strip rear Black rear bumper rub strip
- Bumpers front Chrome front bumper
- Bumpers rear Chrome rear bumper
- Cab mounted cargo light
- Cargo light Cargo area light
- Cassette Cassette player
- Clock Digital clock
- Cruise control
- Door bins front Driver and passenger door bins
- Door mirror style Chrome door mirrors
- Door trim insert Cloth door trim insert
- Drive type Four-wheel drive
- Driver lumbar Driver seat with 2-way power lumbar
- Emissions High altitude emissions
- Engine 5.8L V-8 regular unleaded
- engine with 200HP
- Engine Configuration V8
- Engine Location Front mounted engine
- Engine Short 5.8L V-8
- Engine/electric motor temperature gauge
- Floor covering carpet floor covering
- Floor mats Rubber front floor mats
- Four Wheel Drive
- Front anti-roll Front anti-roll bar
- Front passenger lumbar Front passenger seat with 2-way power lumbar
- Front seat upholstery Cloth front seat upholstery
- Front seatback upholstery Cloth front seatback upholstery
- Fuel Type Regular unleaded
- Glove box Illuminated glove box
- Grille style Chrome grille
- Headliner coverage Full headliner coverage
- Headliner material Cloth headliner material
- Ignition Spark ignition system
- Illuminated glove box
- Limited Slip Center Differential
- Limited slip differential Mechanical limited slip differential
- Locking hub control Auto locking hub control
- Number of door entry light(s) 1 door entry light(s)
- Number of doors 2 doors
- Oil pressure gauge
- Overdrive transmission
- Passenger side rear seat easy entry Manual passenger side rear seat easy entry
- Power Driver Seat
- Power driver seat controls Driver seat power lumbar support
- Power passenger seat controls Passenger seat power lumbar support
- Powertrain type ICE
- Radio AM/FM
- Rear bumper step
- Rear seat upholstery Cloth rear seat upholstery
- Rear seatback upholstery Cloth rear seatback upholstery
- Rear windshield Power rear windshield
- Second-row windows Manually vented second-row windows
- Shock absorbers Heavy-duty gas-pressurized shock absorbers
- Skid plate 2 underbody skid plates
- Spare tire Full-size spare tire
- Speakers number 4 speakers
- Special paint Lower accent two-tone paint
- Split front seats Bucket front seats
- Steering Hydraulic power-assist steering system
- Steering wheel material Leather steering wheel
- Steering wheel tilt Manual tilting steering wheel
- Tachometer
- Tinted windows Light tinted windows
- Tires 235/75R15 AT front and rear tires
- Trailer Hitch
- Transmission 4-speed automatic
- Transmission Type Automatic
- Trip odometer
- Visor passenger mirror Passenger visor mirror
- Voltmeter
- Wheel covers Wheel hub covers
- Wipers Fixed interval front windshield wipers
Seller's Comments
1993 Ford Bronco Clean White, 4WD, V8, Low-Fuss Original
Why This Car Is Special
The 1993 Ford Bronco represents something that has become genuinely difficult to find: a full-size, body-on-frame, two-door SUV that does real work without pretending to be a crossover. Ford built the fifth-generation Bronco from 1987 through 1996, and those final years of production are now drawing serious collector attention. The reason is straightforward the two-door full-size SUV segment simply does not exist anymore. When Ford discontinued the Bronco after 1996 to focus on the four-door Expedition, it closed the door on a 30-year nameplate. That makes clean, honest examples like this 1993 Ford Bronco increasingly hard to source.
The fifth-gen Bronco shared its platform with the F-150, which means parts availability is excellent and the mechanicals are well understood by any competent shop. It rode on a 104.7-inch wheelbase, used a solid front axle with Twin Traction Beam independent front suspension, and was built to tow, haul, and handle terrain that would stop most modern vehicles. Ford sold these in XL, XLT, Eddie Bauer, and Nite trim levels, and this example presents as a well-equipped XLT-style build based on its chrome exterior trim and cloth interior specification.
What separates a 1993 Ford Bronco from the lifted, modified, cut-up versions that dominate the market today is originality. This one shows its age honestly surface oxidation visible on undercarriage components in the lift photos but the body is clean white, the interior is intact, and the truck reads as a genuine, unmodified survivor rather than a project that someone started and stopped.
Features List
- 5.0L V8 Engine with 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Part-Time 4WD System
- Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers
- Chrome Wheels
- Rear-Mounted Spare Tire with Ford Bronco Branded Cover
- Blue Cloth Interior
- Power Rear Window with Cab Switch
- Trailer Hitch Receiver (Integrated into Rear Bumper)
- AM/FM Radio
- Manual Door Locks
- Clean White Exterior
Mechanical
A note on the engine: the features list submitted with this vehicle references a 5.8L V8, but the confirmed specification for this truck is the 5.0L V8 Ford's 302 cubic inch engine. In 1993, the Bronco was offered with either the 5.0L EFI V8 or the larger 5.8L EFI V8. The 5.0L was a proven, durable unit that Ford had refined over decades of F-series and Mustang production. It produced 185 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque in this application, more than adequate for the truck's curb weight and towing duties. It pairs here with Ford's 4-speed automatic transmission, the E4OD unit, which added overdrive for more relaxed highway cruising compared to the older 3-speed automatics found in earlier Broncos.
The 4WD system on the fifth-generation Bronco is a part-time setup using a manual transfer case. It is not meant for dry pavement use in 4WD, but it is a robust, field-proven system that holds up well when maintained. The rear bumper photo taken from the lift shows surface rust on the undercarriage components visible on the frame and exhaust which is worth noting and worth inspecting in person. It is honest patina on a 30-year-old truck, not concealed damage, and the lift photo makes no attempt to hide it.
Interior
The interior of this 1993 Ford Bronco is finished in blue cloth, and the door panel photo shows the trim in good, presentable condition. The molded lower panels, carpeted inserts, and armrest all appear intact with no tearing or major wear visible. The manual door locks are straightforward and reliable one less power system to chase down if something fails. The power rear window is a feature worth appreciating on the Bronco specifically, as it allows the glass to drop into the tailgate independently of opening the full rear door, which is useful for ventilation and for loading gear
10420 Portal Crossing
Bradenton, Florida 34211
(941) 254-6608
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