27-Years-Owned 1972 Ford Bronco 302 3-Speed







Ended Jan 30, 2026 at 8:11 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Introduced in 1966 as Ford’s answer to the growing demand for compact 4x4s, the first-generation Bronco quickly earned a reputation for rugged simplicity and off-road capability. By 1972, the Bronco had cemented its place as an American icon, offering a no-frills design that enthusiasts still prize today for its originality and adaptability.
This 1972 Ford Bronco was purchased by the seller approximately 27 years ago and is said to be free of body cuts or major alterations. With a charming patina aesthetic, this unrestored Bronco is powered by a factory 302ci V8 engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Overseen by the seller, this classic American 4x4 underwent a mechanical refurbishment aimed at restoring drivability in 2025. Showing 50 miles on a reset odometer since the work was completed, this Bronco is now ready for its next custodian.
This 1972 Ford Bronco is now offered in Texas with recent service documentation, spare parts, and a clean Virginia title in the seller’s name with an “Intnet Replacement” notation.
Highlights
27-years-owned first-generation Bronco
Desirable Wagon bodywork with uncut fenders
Powered by a rebuilt factory 302ci V8 with a 3-speed manual transmission
Selectable 2WD/4WD, Dana 20 transfer case, and low-range gearing
Factory Equipment
92" wheelbase with a fully welded box-section frame
Self-adjusting, dual-system hydraulic drum brakes
Steel body panels, Wagon configuration
Shift-on-the-fly transfer case
Solid front and rear axles
Removable hardtop
The chassis number (U15GLM81625) decodes as:
U15 – Body code: U100 Wagon
G – Engine: 302ci V-8
L – Assembly plant: Michigan Truck Plant, Wayne, Michigan
M81625 – Sequential production number
Modifications
White 8-spoke aftermarket 15" steel wheels
215/75R15 Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail tires
Servicing & Documentation
Documented refurbishment work includes but is not limited to the following:
September 2025:
Brake System:
Installed new master cylinder and steel brake lines; replaced rubber hoses
Bench-bled and pressure-bled brake system; torqued wheel lugs to spec
Exhaust & Charging:
Welded broken exhaust pipe and replaced exhaust hanger bolt
Installed remanufactured alternator and adjusted belt tension
Driveline & Seals:
Replaced leaking pinion and transmission seals
Cleaned yokes, installed new seals, washers, and nuts
Reattached driveline and topped off gear oil in transfer case
Cooling System:
Installed OE-style radiator fan shroud
July 2025:
Fuel System:
Installed new fuel tank, mechanical fuel pump, and fuel filter
Fabricated and installed new steel fuel lines
Installed new carburetor with electric choke and adjusted wiring
Cooling System:
Installed new radiator and hoses
Pressure-tested system, flushed multiple times, and filled with antifreeze
Transmission & Differentials:
Drained and refilled transmission, transfer case, and front/rear differentials with gear oil
Instrumentation:
Installed new speedometer head and serviced gauge cluster
Interior:
Removed old carpet and padding, scrubbed and rinsed cab interior
Applied odor treatment and reinstalled seats
Windows & Hardware:
Repaired window track and vent assembly
Installed main glass and vent window
Tires & Wheels:
Mounted and balanced 215/75R15 Falken Wildpeak A/T tires
Torqued lug nuts to spec
Additional Work:
Installed new column shift handle grommet
Installed new air filter
Installed new battery
Known Imperfections
Some corrosion on body panels, undercarriage, and drivetrain components (see photo gallery)
Interior unfinished: visible floor patches, missing cover panels (see photo gallery)
Replacement tailgate in different color
Rust-through on rear cargo floor (see photo gallery)
Missing some factory trim pieces
Ownership History
The current owner reportedly purchased this 1972 Ford Bronco approximately 27 years ago and has maintained it as an uncut body project vehicle throughout their ownership. In 2025, the Bronco underwent a mechanical refurbishment focused on restoring drivability while preserving its unrestored cosmetics. Since the completion of this work, the vehicle has been driven only about 50 miles, as indicated by the reset odometer.
Included
Miscellaneous spare parts
Spare tire
Additional Notes
From the seller: "I grew up in San Diego, where we spent weekends off-roading in the desert on ATVs and trucks. When I moved to D.C., I needed a car and found this Bronco parked on the side of the road. I didn’t even know how to drive a ‘3 on the tree’ at first, but I figured it out and daily drove it for years to Quantico while teaching martial arts. Later, I moved to Houston and eventually bought a second vehicle for commuting, so the Bronco became my fun weekend ride. I wanted to trust it for long trips, so I had a full mechanical restoration done. It now drives better than it ever has!"
Additional documents
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