Equipment
Front and rear limited slip differentials, 32" BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A tires, Warn locking hubs, quick disconnect sway bar links, Steering column mounted tach, AM radio. Reportedly sold by Ford for $1 to Holman & Moody.
Condition
Excellent paint with no notable blemishes. The bumpers are like new, the driver's side door trim has a few deep scratches, and the chrome wheels are highly polished. The driver's side vent window has a few minor scratches. The engine compartment is fully restored and shows no notable use. The underbody has been highly detailed and the interior has no notable flaws. A gorgeous restoration done to an extent rarely seen on trucks.
Market commentary
Built as a test vehicle and then sold to Holman & Moody and restamped with a Holman & Moody VIN. Presumed to be the precursor to the Stroppe Baja Broncos that came soon after. Speculated to potentially bring a record price, it was the third vehicle of the day and fell absolutely flat. There were two bids, then things stalled and it was rolled off the block in less than a minute. There are blank spots in this Bronco's history before its discovery and restoration in 2016, which goes far to explain the modest but fair result here.