In a world full of crossovers and almost-trucks, sometimes it's nice to hark back to a time when a 4X4 meant business. The fourth-generation Ford Bronco, which lasted from 1987 to 1991, ushered in arguably the most memorable version of this truck. This 1989 Ford Bronco XLT 4X4 wearing its believed original Smoke Metallic Gray exterior coat shows us why this truck has remained a constant in our memory banks. Inside, the striking Scarlet Red interior stands apart from many bland truck interiors .....
of the time with correct-appearing bucket seats and center console. Power steering, power door locks, power windows, air-conditioning, and cruise control all allow this truck to be compliant and civilized if necessary.
Under the hood, we find a version of Ford's venerable 5.0-liter small-block V-8, which sports electronic fuel injection along with stock heads and cam. In stock trim, this V-8 made 188 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque, which is funneled through an AOD four-speed automatic transmission before being sent off to fifteen-inch rims shod in big 31-inch all-terrain tires. Hidden behind those big meats are a set of power disc brakes up front and power drums in the rear, ready to scrub off speed whenever called upon.
Highlights:
XLT
Removable Hard Top
Smoke Gray Metallic Exterior
Scarlet Red Interior
Believed Original Paint
Believed Original Body Panels
5.0 Liter V8
Four Speed AOD
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
AC
Cruise Control
Four Wheel Drive
One fun fact about this 1989 Ford Bronco XLT 4X4 that many people often forget is that its hardtop is removable! So, if open-air driving is something you crave, whether that's cruising up the beach along the coastline, or simply enjoying the mountain air on some previously undiscovered trail, few trucks will ever be able to offer a better package of throwback style and off-road prowess than a classic Bronco, especially one with such a unique color combo as Smoke Gray Metallic and Scarlet Red. Call today!