Modified 1968 Ford Bronco
*Please note additional photos from the restoration have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note a photo of the rust bubble has been added to the photo gallery.
Video Gallery

1968 Ford Bronco Pickup Cold Start Video

1968 Ford Bronco Pickup Driving Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
First offered in 1966, Ford touted the Bronco as a vehicle that was ready to do “what you want to do … where you want to do it.” Available in several body styles, the new Bronco was out to prove that it was not only a capable off-road vehicle, but it provided the superior road-going characteristics necessary to navigate the country's improving highway system.
The most noticeable change for 1968 was the addition of side-marker lights on the front fenders and reflectors on the lower rear quarter panels. Minor revisions were made to the armrest, window crank knobs, and door handles, and free-running front hubs and a dry-type air cleaner were also new. Among the Bronco's standard features were three-speed fully synchronized transmission, a through-drive two-speed transfer case, Mono-Beam front suspension, 11x2-inch front drum brakes, folding windshield, heater, and defroster.
The owner of this 1968 Ford Bronco Pickup (Model U-140) spent the better part of two years building this truck into a more modern, safe, and reliable summer vehicle. Among the half-cab's many upgrades, it received Corbeau seats and a roll cage.
Highlights
Finished in Gun Metal Gray paint over black interior
Restoration/modernization that began in 2022 included:
Ford 5.0-liter/302 cu-in V8 engine (replaced original 170 cu-in inline-six)
Original Ford Bronco made-for-V8 three-speed manual transmission with Duff floor shifter and 4x4 transfer case shifter
New radiator, fan, and battery
New power steering and power disc brakes with all-new brake lines
New shocks
New 23-gallon gas tank
New gas lines
New Painless wiring harness
Replaced/rebuilt all body metal, from the B pillars to the core support
Added rear seat and roll cage
Corbeau bucket seats
New Boss Audio touchscreen with rear-camera option (hasn’t been installed)
New interior front/rear and center console by Corbeau
Fresh paint job
Custom rubber floors with Bronco insignia
The chassis number (U14FLD45785) decodes as:
U14 – U-100 Bronco 4x4 pickup
F – 170 cu-in I6
L – Michigan Truck Assembly (Wayne, Mich.) plant
D45785 – Serial number
Body plate decodes as:
092 – 92-inch wheelbase
Z – Signal Flare Red paint (Ford #2025-A)
U140 – U-100 Bronco Pickup 3,900 pounds GVW
1 97 – Parchment vinyl bench seat/utility pickup
C – Three-speed manual transmission
03 – 4.11 conventional rear axle
16 – Philadelphia DSO (District Sales Office)
Features
4x4 utility vehicle
7.35x15 four-ply rated black sidewall tires with mud and snow tread
Heavy duty clutch
Free running front hubs
Day/Nite mirror
Limited-slip front and rear axles
Wood-rimmed, three-spoke steering wheel
Wood shift knob on floor shifter and 4x4 transfer case shifter
Locking center console
Cup holders
100 mph speedometer and five-digit odometer
Wheelbase: 92 inches
Length: 152.1 inches
Width: 68 inches
Known Imperfections
Minor rust bubble on the lowest portion of the passenger door, otherwise this Bronco is presented in fine restored condition with no known imperfections
Included
Marti Report
Rear camera
Ownership History
The owner of this 1968 Ford Bronco bought it two years ago and immediately went to work building it into a more modern, safe, and reliable vehicle. He says the truck has not seen rain or any adverse weather since its restoration, and he believes that the 73,186 miles showing on the Bronco’s five-digit odometer are original.