1972 Ford Bronco Baja Firestone, GreenLight 1:64
1972 Ford Bronco Baja Firestone GreenLight Collectibles | All-Terrain Series 6 | 1:64 Scale | 35090B 1972 Ford Bronco Baja replica All-Terrain Series 6 release Firestone racing-inspired graphics Lifted off-road...
1972 Ford Bronco Baja Firestone
GreenLight Collectibles | All-Terrain Series 6 | 1:64 Scale | 35090B
- 1972 Ford Bronco Baja replica
- All-Terrain Series 6 release
- Firestone racing-inspired graphics
- Lifted off-road suspension stance
- Oversized off-road tires
- Roof-mounted auxiliary lights
- Open-top Baja-style configuration
- Die-cast metal body and chassis
- Officially licensed Ford collectible
- Factory sealed collector packaging
The first-generation Ford Bronco became one of the most respected off-road vehicles of its era thanks to its compact size, rugged construction, and capability on challenging terrain. Introduced in 1966, the Bronco was designed to compete with vehicles like the Jeep CJ and International Scout while offering a distinctly Ford approach to four-wheel-drive performance.
This GreenLight All-Terrain Series 6 release captures a modified 1972 Bronco Baja finished in bright yellow with Firestone graphics and number 7 racing markings. The lifted suspension, auxiliary lighting, oversized tires, and open-top design reflect the style of off-road competition vehicles that became popular throughout the desert racing scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
With its period-correct off-road appearance and classic Bronco styling, this model fits well into Ford, Bronco, off-road, Baja racing, and vintage 4x4 collections.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
Why is the first-generation Ford Bronco so popular?
Its compact dimensions, rugged drivetrain options, and strong off-road capability helped establish the Bronco as one of the most respected early sport utility vehicles.
What does Baja mean in off-road racing?
Baja typically refers to desert racing events inspired by the Baja California peninsula, where durability and off-road performance are essential.
Why are roof-mounted lights common on Baja vehicles?
Additional lighting improves visibility during night racing and long-distance off-road events.
What makes the 1972 Bronco collectible today?
The first-generation Bronco has become one of the most sought-after vintage 4x4 platforms among collectors and restorers.