Selection of the day: 1997 Ford F-2050 XLT 4X4 pickup
Selection of the day: 1997 Ford F-2050 XLT 4X4 pickup

Two -color paint painting scheme is In the 1990s, all anger for pickup trucks. I should know that because my own F series has the same idea. Check this device: The choice of the day was the Ford F-250 XLT 4 × 4 in 1997. It listed for sale on Classiccars.com in a private seller in Bigania, Virginia. (Click the link to view the list) TOREADOR RED (code FN) and light protein metal (code WO) colors can be used for complementary display, and trucks have a set of side steps with color matching to easily enter. The outstanding functions that cause my eyes include the auxiliary LED lights in the lower grille, the optional sliding rear window, the Tonneau cover and spray sheets. All these are attractive and functional projects, which increased the multifunctionalability that can be picked up. According to the photo, the interior decoration can be stored well. The vehicle has a history of 28 years and drove…

AutoHunter Spotlight: 1996 Ford Bronco XLT
AutoHunter Spotlight: 1996 Ford Bronco XLT

Now on Auto Hunteran auction platform powered by ClassicCars.com, is this 1996 Ford Bronco XLT. It is powered by an optional 5.8-liter V8 engine paired with a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission and a two-speed transfer case. Finished in Oxford White exterior with Opal Gray cloth interior, this fifth generation Bronco comes now from the selling dealer with service records, a clean CARFAX report and a clear title. The Oxford White exterior features chrome bumpers and mirror caps, a high-mounted third brake light, a rear covered swing-out spare wheel carrier, a folding tailgate and a tow hook. A set of 15-inch aluminum wheels wrapped in 31-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain T/A tires allow this rig to stay on the road and negotiate obstacles on the trail. The first row of the cabin features opal gray cloth captain's chairs and a matching flip/fold rear bench seat. Other interior features include a center console with dual cupholders, cruise control, air conditioning, power steering, power front…

Daily Picks: 1987 Ford Bronco XLT
Daily Picks: 1987 Ford Bronco XLT

this Daily Selection It's a 1987 Ford Bronco XLT, listed on ClassicCars.com by a South Dakota dealer. There are a number of ways to tell which generation a particular vehicle belongs to. You can do it the old-fashioned way and remember the model year. You can just number it literally, like they number the Corvette: C1 for the first generation, C2 for the second, and so on. Then there's the chassis code, like the BMW E46. Or you can go by nickname. Some Ford vehicles have nicknames. For example, there were the "Dentside" and "Bumpside" F-Series trucks. The same goes for the Bronco. The "Bull Nose" model was produced from 1980 to 1986, giving way to the "Brick Nose" successor from 1987-1991, which, despite having a different connotation, was more aerodynamic in design. Our latest Daily Pick comes from the first model of the fourth generation of the Bronco. The seller didn't provide much information about this 1987 Bronco XLT,…