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  2. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    1995 Ford Bronco XLT, rear view. The interior again saw updates to the dashboard and instrument panel, with the addition of leather front seats as an option for XLT and Eddie Bauer trims as well as optional remote keyless entry with an anti-theft alarm. [34] Maroon and blue leather seats were offered from 1992 through the end of production.

  3. Ford F-Series (sixth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The sixth generation of the Ford F-Series, also known as the "dentside Ford" to enthusiasts, [2] is a line of pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks that were produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1973 to 1979 model years. Produced by Ford in North America, Argentina, and Australia, this is the third and final generation of trucks ...

  4. Ford Ranger (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    1987 Ford Ranger XLT SuperCab 4x4 interior. The first-generation Ranger was marketed in five trim levels: S, Ranger, XL, XLS, and XLT. Intended largely for fleet sales, the Ranger S (introduced in 1984 [7]) was offered with virtually no available options. While still largely a work truck, the Ranger XL offered color-keyed trim, floor mats, and ...

  5. 1976 Ford Bronco Started After Sitting 21 Years - AOL

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  6. This 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger has big presence and a big ... - AOL

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    Based on the then-current Ford F-series, the full-size Bronco replaced the now-iconic original Bronco in 1978. This 1979 Bronco is said to have been treated to a "nut-and-bolt restoration," and it ...

  7. Ford Bronco II - Wikipedia

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    Ford's next compact SUV was the 2001 Escape, available only as a five-door. Ford did not release another three-door SUV until the 2021 mid-size Bronco. The Bronco II was assembled alongside the Ford Ranger in the Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville, Kentucky from January 1983 to January 1990. [1] [2]