1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Looks Good as New
This one actually flew under the radar just a tad.
Reasonable Offering
As most Ford fans are painfully aware by now, even newer Broncos from the fifth generation are selling for big money, not terribly long after these 1990s examples were rather affordable. Bronco fever eventually trickled down to every generation of the SUV, and that doesn't appear likely to change anytime soon - if ever. Regardless, for those with the means, this 1994 Bronco Eddie Bauer that recently crossed the block at Bring a Trailer is a fine example of its breed, and its selling price isn't too crazy, either.
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Looking Great
For a total of $24,500, the winning bidder got a very nice fifth-gen, one that has a reasonable 133k miles on the clock but doesn't really look like it. In fact, the unique color combination of Medium Royal Blue Metallic and Light Santa Fe Metallic still looks great, largely because certain portions were refinished recently, and the whole thing was then ceramic coated.
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Stop and Go
The large utility rolls on a set of 15-inch alloy wheels, which in this case are wrapped with 31×10.5" Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires. A set of newer anti-lock power-assisted front discs and rear drums help slow the rig down, while manually locking front hubs are present in the event that the new owner needs them.
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Luxurious Cabin
The Bronco Eddie Bauer is all about luxury (and looks), and as one might imagine, the cabin has lots to offer in the way of comfort and amenities - at least for mid-1990s vehicles. Leather seating is always nice, though in this case, there is some typical wear present, along with a tear in one of the seats.
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Various Amenities
Other notable features here include air conditioning, cruise control, a cargo cover, floor mats, power windows and locks, an overhead console, a center console with cupholders, and a custom sound system with a Bluetooth-compatible Kenwood USB digital media receiver, new speakers, and a 12" Rockford Fosgate subwoofer.
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Powertrain
Power for this '94 Bronco comes from Ford's trusty 351 V8, which in this case pumps out 210 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. That power flows to the rear or all four wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case.
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Reasonable Buy?
This 1994 Bronco certainly isn't perfect, but then again, what 20+-year-old vehicle is? Instead, it's a very nice example of a cool vehicle, one that's surged in value in recent years, though in this case, we feel like the hammer price was pretty darn reasonable for once.
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