1995 Ford Bronco XLT
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Description
When Ford unveiled the fifth generation "OBS" Bronco in 1992, it did more than just create a new model. These SUVs, along with the smaller Explorer, helped to transform the segment from being a rough off-road vehicle to a family hauler. While they were still vehicles that were capable of a weekend camping trip at the nearest national park, it was also equally suited to hauling the kids to school or the weekend grocery run thanks to their increased level of creature comforts. A choice of V8 engines offered smooth running with power to allow for easy towing. It is the perfect blend of comfort and convenience with off-road capabilities that ensures Broncos, just like the one on offer, find a broad appeal as a wonderfully usable classic.
Highlights
When new this Bronco was fitted with the XLT “684A” Trim Package that included:
CFC-Free air conditioning
Rear window defroster
Outside, swing away spare tire carrier
“Argent Styled” steel wheels with bright hub caps
Luxury Group that included: Privacy glass, bright electric mirrors, Interior Enhancement/Light Group, Power door locks/windows, electronic AM/FM stereo radio, digital clock
Optioned with the 5.8-liter EDI V8 engine
Electronic four-speed automatic overdrive transmission
Fitted with the optional forged aluminum deep-dish wheels shod with BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain tires
The trim tag decodes as:
Type – MPV
Exterior Paint Color – YZ: Oxford White
WB – 105-inch wheelbase
Type-GVW – U154: Bronco 4x4 / 6300 GVW
Body – Y6
Trans – E: Automatic E40D
Axle –19: Ford 8.8 3,800-pound capacity, 3.55:1 gear ratio
Springs – J4D (2,450 pound front springs; 3,770 pound rear springs)
Opal Grey cloth interior
The consignor notes the following recent work:
Transmission replacement approximately 5,000 miles ago
Upgraded headlights
Lifted suspension with spacers
Fox shocks
A recent service that includes: a fuel filter, oil service, front brakes, new belts and spark plugs.
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
The chassis number (1FMEU15H7SLA26915) decodes as:
1 – USA
F – Ford
M – MultiPurpose Vehicle (Ford)
E – Class E / Hydraulic / 6-7Kip (GVWR/Brakes/Restraints)
U – Wagon body fullsize light truck
1 – 1/2 ton light truck
U15 – 4WD
H7 – 351 cu-in / 5.7-liter V8
S – 1995
L – Wayne, Michigan Plant
A26915 – Sequential Production Number
Aero-halogen headlamps with high-impact lenses
Bright headlamp surround
Chrome grille
Chrome front bumper
Tinted glass all around
Black windshield moldings
Swing-down tailgate with power window
Driver-side air bag to supplement front safety belts
Three-passenger rear flip/fold bench seat
Half-length color-keyed cloth headliner
Gauges: voltmeter, oil pressure, and temperature
Interval windshield wipers
Twin Traction Beam independent front suspension with stabilizer bar
Heavy-duty gas-pressurized shocks
Four-wheel power anti-lock brake system
Power steering
32 gallon fuel tank with skid plates
Automatic front locking hubs; two-speed transfer case with skid plate
Known Imperfections
AC blows cool, but not cold
Inoperable windshield wiper fluid motor
Driver side window needs assistance going up
The front hubs clunk when driving at low speeds
Passenger side dash tear
A few of the speakers are blown
Included
Owner’s manual
Two sets of keys
Steering column lock
Ownership History
Produced 26 September 1994 as a 1995 model year, this Bronco XLT remained in California though the first three owners over 184,000 miles. In 2010 it came to New Mexico and then Colorado and today features 214,082 miles.