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  2. Ford Bronco used in OJ Simpson’s infamous car chase ... - AOL

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    OJ Simpson’s Ford Bronco, used in his infamous 1994 slow-speed car chase, may soon be going up for sale again following his death. Simpson died aged 76 last Wednesday at his home in Las Vegas ...

  3. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Twin I-Beams of larger Ford trucks, the Bronco used radius arms to locate the coil-sprung front axle, along with a lateral track bar, allowing for a 34-foot turning circle, long wheel travel, and antidive geometry (useful for snowplowing). A heavier-duty suspension system was an option, along with air front springs. [11]

  4. 10 Best 4th of July Car Deals in 2024 - AOL

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    Ford Bronco. Deal: $1,250 in Bonus Cash. According to CarsDirect, as of June 10, the Ford Bronco Sports model is now eligible for $1,250 in bonus cash, up $500 from the previous rebate of $750 ...

  5. What Is a Certified Used Car and Why Do They Cost More ... - AOL

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    A certified used car, often called a certified pre-owned vehicle or CPO, offers the best of both worlds: a promise of reliability and a warranty combined with a lower price than a new vehicle.

  6. Ford Bronco II - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Bronco II is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was manufactured by the American manufacturer Ford.Closely matching the first-generation Ford Bronco in size, the Bronco II was sold for the 1984 to 1990 model years, alongside the third and fourth generations of Ford's full-size Bronco.

  7. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    The Ford EEC or Electronic Engine Control is a series of ECU (or Engine Control Unit) that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. The first system, EEC I, used processors and components developed by Toshiba in 1973.

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