B & B Auto Sales

532 Main Avenue South, Brookings, SD 57006
4.2
4.2 out of 5 stars

Used 1979 Ford Bronco

100,000 miles
For Sale:$38,000
Estimated payment:$862/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $30,300 and $35,500, while the current price is $38,000.$30,300 - $35,500$38,000
  • Priced at $38,000, this vehicle is $2,500 above the high end of its fair market value of $35,500.

  • The current fair market price range is between $30,300 to $35,500.

  • It has 100,000 miles, which is 41,000 (69%) above the median mileage of 59,000.

Note: This is an estimate based on a variety of factors (experimental feature). It is intended to provide a fair market value range to help guide your buying decision.

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  • Coupe
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    100,000miles
  • Transmission
    Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Green
  • VIN
    -

Engine

    Message from the seller

    Summary
    460 V8
    Automatic w/Overdrive
    4x4
    Holley Sniper 2 FI
    4 Wheel Disc Brakes
    Lift Kit

    Vehicle Details
    Here is a very nice custom Bronco that has had a nice restoration done to it. Mechanical- It has a rebuilt 460 Engine, E40d Transmission, New style Aluminum transfer case, headers w/dual exhaust, Power 4 wheel disc brakes, Digital gauges all done by the previous owner. We have added Holley Sniper 2 Fuel injection, replaced wiper blades and changed oil.

    EXTERIOR- The body has had a repaint in dark green and a nice job. No major flaws or issues. See the walkaround video for an upclose description.

    INTERIOR- The interior has custom seats, stereo system and no issues.

    TEST DRIVE- We have drove it and runs and starts good with the fuel injection. We have drove around 10 miles and goes down the road nice for a lifted truck with oversize tires.

    Additional Information
    LIKE IT OR RETURN IT- As being in business for 39 years we do not want to sell anybody a vehicle they do not want. As many of our vehicles are sold site unseen we will take the vehicle back and give a refund minus shipping and a restocking fee. You are responsible for the shipping both ways and a $1000 restocking fee. You have 3 days to notify us you are not happy with the vehicle and we will start the return process. Ask for more details. INSPECTIONS- All classic cars are sold AS-IS and you may personally inspect or have someone else inspect the vehicle. VIDEOS- Call, text or email for videos of driving the vehicle and of the engine running and accessories working. Text Dirk at 605-695-7391.Call or text Dirk at 605-695-7391 or Darren 605-695-9555 with any questions.B and B Auto Sales, 324 W Main White,SD 57276

    1979 Ford Bronco

    The 1979 Ford Bronco represents the final model year of the second generation (1978-1979) of Ford's iconic four-wheel-drive SUV. Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, the '79 Bronco further solidified its reputation as a rugged, capable, and versatile vehicle, designed for both everyday use and off-road adventures. This generation marked a significant shift from the compact, Jeep CJ-like first generation to a larger, more substantial SUV that shared its platform with the Ford F-Series pickup trucks.

    Key Features and Developments:

    • Platform and Chassis: The 1979 Bronco was built on the same robust chassis as the Ford F-150 and F-250 pickup trucks of the era. This shared architecture contributed to its strength and durability. It featured a coil-spring front suspension and a leaf-spring rear suspension, providing a good balance of ride comfort and off-road capability.
    • Engine Options: For 1979, Ford offered two potent V8 engine choices:
      • 400 cubic inch (6.6L) V8: This was the standard engine, offering a good blend of power and torque for towing and general driving.
      • 460 cubic inch (7.5L) V8: Optional on some models, this massive V8 provided exceptional power and pulling capacity, making it a favorite for those who truly needed brute force.
      • Both engines were typically paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, though manual transmissions were available on earlier models of this generation, and the continued availability of a 4-speed manual was possible on certain configurations in '79.
    • Drivetrain: The 1979 Bronco came standard with Ford's proven four-wheel-drive system, featuring a manual transfer case. This system was known for its reliability and ease of use.
    • Body Style: The second-generation Bronco featured a distinctive, full-size, two-door body with a removable rear hardtop. This removable top was a signature feature that allowed owners to convert their Bronco into an open-air cruiser, enhancing its versatility. The larger body offered more interior space than the first generation, accommodating passengers and cargo more comfortably.
    • Interior and Trim Levels: The interior of the 1979 Bronco was functional and built to last. While not luxurious by modern standards, it offered comfortable seating for up to six passengers. Available trim levels, such as the "XLT," provided upgraded upholstery, woodgrain accents, and additional convenience features. Options like air conditioning, power steering, and power brakes were commonly found in many Broncos.
    • Safety Features: As a product of its time, safety features were less advanced than today's vehicles. Standard equipment likely included lap belts. Disc brakes were standard on the front, with drum brakes on the rear.

    Market Position and Legacy:

    The 1979 Ford Bronco was a direct competitor to other full-size SUVs of the era, such as the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the Dodge Ramcharger. It was popular with individuals and families who valued its ruggedness, utility, and the freedom of a removable top. Its ability to handle rough terrain, combined with its practicality for everyday driving, made it a versatile choice.

    The second-generation Bronco, and specifically the 1979 model, holds a significant place in automotive history. It represents a transitional period for SUVs, moving towards larger, more powerful, and more comfortable vehicles. Today, the 1979 Bronco is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for its classic styling, robust engineering, and its iconic status as a symbol of American adventure. Many are still in use today, often restored or modified to enhance their performance and capabilities.

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