1989 Ford Bronco

In the past, utility vehicles were mostly seen in rural and suburban areas. But
over the years, these vehicles leave its rustic image behind and it became easier
and uncomplicated to operate. For this reason, an increasing number of these vehicles
can now be noticed in urban setting. Ford Bronco II can be a very good example
of a vehicle that has turned its country image into a better urban dweller. For
this year, Ford Bronco II applies the optional "Touch-Drive" system, which means,
it permits shifting "on-the-fly" from 2-wheel high to 4-wheel high and return
to any speed by touching a button in an overhead comfort. Immediately, the response
can be noticed.
Things get much easier because of the automatic locking hubs which are connected
by a magnetic clutch that consume only milliseconds to turn on the system. For
the people who love the old fashioned way, the normal equipment free-running front
hubs on the Bronco II are the manual locking type. Therefore, they have an option.
Ford Bronco II ?89 model has a height equivalent to its width, resulting to a
top-heavy form.