We present this 1967 Ford Bronco, cherished by a single family since its purchase! Designed to rival the International Scout, the original Ford Bronco debuted with three cab options: a wagon, a pickup (discontinued after 1972), and an open model with removable filler panels instead of doors. Despite its initial popularity, the Bronco didn't achieve widespread utility or mass appeal, resulting in lower production numbers than one might expect based on survivorship rates. Although the open-top Broncos are the rarest, they aren't favored by collectors due to their fair-weather nature. Instead, the SUV-styled wagons are highly coveted. The four-wheel-drive Bronco quickly gained a devoted following, particularly in the central plains states and the American west, where this particular Bronco originated. Equipped with a 289 cubic inch V-8 engine, a 3-speed manual transmission (column-mounted), and 4x4 capabilities, this Bronco is suitable for daily driving or as an excellent candidate for further restoration. The interior has been lovingly updated by its previous owner, showcasing well-maintained seat covers, door panels, headliners, and carpets, while the exterior paint shines beautifully in the sunlight. With the ongoing trends favoring 1st Gen Broncos over the past decade, there's no sign of interest waning anytime soon. The combination of limited production numbers (under 11,000), rust concerns, and the rugged lives many of these Broncos endured contributes to their rarity and high demand among collectors.