This 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster is one of the rarest versions lacking a top and doors meant as a fairweather cruiserFord only made the U13 Bronco Roadster from 1966 to 1968 And, although 1966 was the biggest year for the model with 4,090 Roadsters sold, overall production was essentially capped at 5,000 units Now, we all know the life of a utility These things are driven hard, thoroughly enjoyed and often left to the elements during the offseason1966 Ford Bronco U13 roadster hard top 6 cylinder 3 speed 4x4 Welcome to streetdrreamstexas as we cruise into our 19th year in the classic car business we are super excited to offer this hill country Bronco The truck was found 30 miles from us Believed to be 30k original miles but sold exempt due to age The underbody is in very good rust
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U13 bronco roadster for sale-U13 Bronco Roadsters has 1,126 members U13 Bronco Roadsters has 1,126 members U13 Bronco Roadsters has 1,126 members1966 v8 roadster u13 This is one of the rarest Bronco's in the world Bronco roadsters are rare made only in the first 3 years of production in limited numbers
I created "RoadsterU13com" simply for the love and benefit all Roadster ownersThe door insert backing plates of an original roadster are stamped steel and are not completely flat like the aftermarket ones of today The Roadster Bronco will have the U13 designation at the beginning of its VIN numberThe beneficiary of a bodyoff, nutandbolt restoration that was completed in February of 16, this classic is one of roughly 0 authentic U13 Bronco Roads
U13 Roadsters like this one were only built in '66, '67, and '68, with a total of only 5000 built over that 3year production run According to Bronco experts, there are probably less than 150 in existence today, and only perhaps only 10 or so restored to original condition A U13 Ford Bronco is a Bronco with a VIN that begins with U13, which Fred and Dave claim their Dirt Every Day 1966 Ford Bronco does Fred mentioned it was a factory Roadster Bronco, which is whatOne of 4,090 produced in 1966, this Ford U13 Bronco originally shipped to Drew Ford in La Mesa, California, is among the rarest of Ford's sportutility vehicles and one of the most difficult to restore given the many parts that were exclusive to the 1966 models
This 1966 Bronco is a rare U13 roadster model that is an even rarer "Budd" truck, according to the seller Budd was the company that built the Bronco prototype and produced the bodies for the first 0 production units in August, September, and October of 1965 before Ford had their own toolingHere is your chance to own one of the few remaining unrestored early 1966 U13 Roadster Broncos!1966 U13 Roadster Ford Bronco Sold This rare 1966 Ford Bronco is ready and available for a full custom restoration!
Any Roadster owner can register Only two criteria have to be met First, the Bronco's vehicle identification number must begin with U13 The other, it must come from model years 1966, 1967 or 1968 All Roadster Broncos are eligible They can be original, restored or modified That's it!170ci/105hp 6Cylinder 3 Speed Manual 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster "An original is worth more than a copy" Suzy Kassem First Year of the Beloved Bronco / True U13 Roadster One of 5,000 Produced / Less than 400 Known to Still Exist California Truck / Fresh Rotisserie Restoration 2,110 Original Miles / 60 Miles Recorded Since What really makes this particular Bronco so unique is that it's a factory U13 Roadster, and it's a very early example at that Built in 1965, this Bronco has telltale cues such as the "eyebrow" grille and taillights without any backup lights, and it was originally delivered to a customer in San Jose, California
The Bronco U13 is a rarely seen Roadster model built more for fun than utility The Ford Bronco has been a rising star among popular collector cars, rediscovered by a new generation of enthusiasts while still being loved by those who knew them in their day Ford built a mere 5,000 of the U13 Roadster Broncos during the first three years of production Only 250 examples are thought to remain A Rare 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster This 1966 Bronco is a rare U13 roadster model that is an even rarer "Budd" truck Budd was the company that built the Bronco prototype and produced the bodies for the first 0 production units in August, September, and October of 1965 before Ford had their own tooling
1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster Correct 170 CI Inline 6 Cylinder 3Speed Manual Transmission on Column 4Wheel Drive 2 Speed Transfer Case Grabber Orange Exterior White Interior White Convertible Top (Brand New) Lovely restoration on a very rare U13 Bronco One of only 4,090 U13 Roadsters Detailed Motor compartment Ford made the U13 – the first three characters of the VIN – Bronco from 1966 to 1968 and roadsters usually came with fiberglass door inserts but dealerinstalled fabric was an option as were hard doors either with or without glass and frameBody built by BUDD, not Ford The same company that built the original Bronco prototype This is from the preproduction/prototype tooling and not the final Ford tooling
For $8,900, This 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster Says Giddy Up By Rob Emslie 1/28/16 800AM Comments ( 70) Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Bronco comes with a Of the 5,000 U13 Roadsters produced, a scant 250 or so are believed to still exist, so whoever snaps this one up will be pretty lucky One similar Roadster went under the hammer at BarrettJacksonKissimmee, FL Comprehensive nut and bolt rotisserie custom build completed in Uncut 1969 Bronco with all new sheet metal New crate 302 CI V8 More Add to Favorites More Offered By Mecum Kissimmee 22 $79,500
Auction Lot S1, Tulsa, OK 21 Only 5,000 U13 Broncos were produced and it is believed that less than 150 are still in existence Very rare "Budd" truck built in September 1965 Budd was the company that built the Bronco prototype and built the bodies for the first 0 production units in August, September and October of 1965 before ford had their own tooling A true Roadster (VIN U13) model was only made the first three years () of the '66'77 first generation Early Broncos The Roadsters only totaled 5,000 units out of the production run of 225,000 of all '66'77 Early Broncos By best estimates of the Bronco gurus figure there are less then 150 left today and with only 1001966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster Following World War II, the idea of a civilianfocused utility vehicle gradually began to catch on among manufacturers and buyers alike The Willys Jeep had made a name for itself serving in virtually every theater of the war, and the civilian version sold respectably well among farmers, businesses, utilities or anyone that needed a vehicle capable of traversing
The vehicle is a 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster This is the version of the Bronco that looks like a very short, single cab pickup Velocity says that this particular 1966 Ford Bronco was built in September of 1965 only a month after the first Bronco rolled off the assembly lineWimbledon White 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster U13 170 CID 6 Cylinder 3 Speed Manual For Sale MENU World's Largest Classic and Exotic Car Sales Company Caffeine & Chrome Sell My Classic/Exotic Car Please call us at (866) Now Open To The Public Monday Saturday, 900am 500pmVery rare 1966 u13 ford bronco roadster 4x4 in its original color ragoon red THIS IS A TRUE UNRESTORED ORIGINAL ROADSTER SURVIVOR THESE BRONCOS ARE THE RAREST EARLY
1966 Ford Bronco Roadster (U13) – Built as a direct competitor to the International Scout, the original Ford Bronco was initially offered in three cab types a wagon, a pickup (discontinued after 1972), and an open model with cutout filler panels instead This 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster was last listed on View more about this vehicle's history and comps below1966 Ford Bronco values and more The Hagerty classic truck valuation tool® is designed to help you learn how to value your 1966 Ford Bronco and assess the
Very rare U13 Roadster model Only 5,000 were built First year for the Bronco Built in November 1965 and shipped to the Charlotte District (22) This frameoff resto mod was updated with a Bronco 302 V8, 5 spd transmission, power steering & power disc brakes It has 411 gears, an ARB air locker in the rear & a Detroit Locker in the front This 1966 Ford Bronco U13 roadster hasn't gone under the knife for a single thing By Daniel Strohl on Aug 2nd, 21 at 0 am Of all the uses Ford intended for the Bronco, going 55 years without a ding, scratch, dent, modification, or other sign of hard use wasn't one of themIt was built in September of 1965, just one month after the very first Bronco rolled off the assembly line This particular bronco is a U13 Roadster, the rarest body style of the original three offered by Ford
1966 Ford Bronco This 1966 custom beauty has a craterebuilt 302 engine with approx k miles on it 3' suspensi $42,000 Dealership CC 1966 Ford Bronco This vehicle is SOLD but we have others please check us out at wwwPMautoscom or call us at $99,000 (OBO) The Bronco was originally produced from 1966 through 1996 in five distinct generations, but it's the firstgen Bronco () that continue to be the most valuable to collectors For those looking to add a truly unique Bronco to their collection, this 1966 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster is currently up for sale through Garage Kept Motors 1967 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster STATUS $115,500 SOLD VIN U13NL5076 ODOMETER 625 miles LOCATION Indianapolis, IN, USA This 1967 Ford Bronco U13 Roadster was last listed on View
1966 BRONCO U13 ROADSTER w/ EYEBROW GRILLE This is one of the most unique Early Bronco's to have ever been built It is a rare find & an opportunity for those looking for this gem Here are the details Included 1966 Bronco U13 Roadster Frame 6cyl motor mounts were replaced w/ aftermarket V8 mounts The Bronco was designed to go nearly anywhere and do nearly anything Clearly, Ford Motor Company had Jeep in their crosshairs Maybe the most surprising part of the Bronco lineup as we know it today, though, was the Bronco U13 Roadster This Bronco was the most Jeeplike of all, with cutouts for doors to ease entry and exit, a windshield that This 1966 Ford Bronco is one of the rarest body styles known to exist, and a scant amount remain on the road today Unique for their removable doors, roof, and resemblance to a surfing enthusiast's beach buggy, the U13 Broncos are believed to number around 0 or less, with some sources saying fewer than 150 remain registered
1966 Ford Bronco SUV / U13FL Vehicle Information Sold for $29,500 at 16 Leake Auction Oklahoma City Sold for $33,000 at 16 Mecum Monterey This Ford Bronco U13 Roadster is one just 5,000 built over a three year period This was the first year of production This example has 4wheel drive, a 3speed transmission, and a 170 cubicAn opportunity for those looking for this gem Here are the1966 Bronco U13 Roadster "Budd Body" Early Sept build date Atlanta DSO 6cyl, 3spd, Wimbledon White, Bucket Seats, 457 rear Clean PA title, matching vin on kick panel tag and frame U13FL Someone at one time added the doors, hard top and cut side marker lights Factory Code U13 Restored 1966 Ford Bronco Roadster This 1966 Ford Bronco roadster (chassis U13FL) is a rare model produced only from 1966 to 1968, and came without a top and doors in its most basic configuration While other Bronco trims offered a measure of civility, the roadster instead had cutdown fiberglass door openings similar
Ford only made the U13 Bronco Roadster from 1966 to 1968 And, although 1966 was the biggest year for the model with 4,090 Roadsters sold, overall production was essentially capped at 5,000 units Now, we all know the life of a utility1966 Ford Bronco SUV / U13FL Vehicle Information Sold for $29,500 at 16 Leake Auction Oklahoma City Sold for $33,000 at 16 Mecum Monterey This Ford Bronco U13 Roadster is one just 5,000 built over a three year period This was the first year of production This example has 4wheel drive, a 3speed transmission, and a 170 cubic U13 is a special VIN code in "Broncoland," because it signifies a true roadster They were produced for only three years () and made up only around 5,000 units total When you compare that to the over 225,000 first generation Broncos that were built, you can see just how rare they really are
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