Donate Your Classic & Modern Ford Bronco in Mobile

Join the legacy of the Ford Bronco, the off-road icon that embodies adventure and ruggedness, whether it’s a classic from the 60s or a modern beast from 2021+.

In Mobile, Alabama, Ford Bronco owners share a passion for adventure and the thrill of off-road exploration. Whether you have a classic model from the 1966-1996 generations or a modern 2021 variant, your Bronco carries a legacy of resilience and freedom. Many local enthusiasts have transformed their Broncos into capable overland vehicles, equipped with lift kits, winches, and rugged tires, ready for any terrain.

As the Bronco generations have evolved, so too has the community surrounding them. From the iconic Gen 1 short-wheelbase models to the latest Gen 6 options with advanced technology and performance, Bronco enthusiasts in Mobile are committed to preserving their vehicles. You can contribute to this movement by donating your Bronco, ensuring it continues to adventure on or that its parts support future builds.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 1966-1977

The early Bronco captures attention as a short-wheelbase, collector-tier SUV. Known for its rugged design, this generation is highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Gen 2 • 1978-1979

Built on a full-size F-150 platform, the Gen 2 Bronco offers a larger, more spacious interior, making it perfect for families and adventure seekers looking for versatility.

Gen 3 • 1980-1986

This generation introduced modern features while maintaining the Bronco's off-road prowess. It’s a bridge between classic ruggedness and contemporary comfort.

Gen 4 • 1987-1991

Refined for comfort, the Gen 4 Bronco kept off-road capabilities intact while enhancing the driving experience. It remains a popular choice for restoration enthusiasts.

Gen 5 • 1992-1996

Famous for the O.J. Simpson chase, this generation is the last classic Bronco and features an iconic design synonymous with American culture, holding significant collector value.

Gen 6 • 2021+

The modern Bronco returns with a body-on-frame design and multiple trims like the Wildtrak and Raptor. It's equipped for serious off-roading, appealing to a new generation of enthusiasts.

Known issues by generation

While each generation of the Ford Bronco has its charm, they also come with model-specific issues. Classic models (1966-1996) often face frame rust, body rust, and aging V8 carburetor problems, particularly in rust-belt regions. The modern 6G Bronco (2021+) has faced recalls for independent rear suspension driveshaft issues, 2.7L EcoBoost V6 timing chain failures, and hard-top mold leaks. Keeping the Bronco's legacy alive means understanding these issues and addressing them, whether you’re restoring a classic or maintaining a modern marvel.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your Bronco donation can vary significantly based on its condition and trim. Classic models, especially Gen 1 examples, can appraise for $30k to over $150k, while the modern Sasquatch package can add $4-6k to resale value with its advanced off-road features. Each trim, from Wildtrak to Raptor, offers specific benefits that enhance overall worth. Modifications like lift kits or winches can further elevate value, appealing to off-road enthusiasts in the donor market.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Ford Bronco to Cruise Forward, you’re ensuring a smooth and compliant process. Our team is experienced in handling off-road SUVs, accommodating for oversize tires and lifted vehicles. We have heavy-duty flatbeds ready for transport, and we carefully document any winch or aftermarket bumper modifications you may have. Rest assured, we’ll guide you through the necessary paperwork, ensuring your donation is as beneficial as possible.

Mobile regional notes

In Mobile, Bronco owners face unique challenges due to regional factors. The local climate can lead to frame rust, and the demand for 4WD vehicles for mountain-state adventures is strong. The southwest sun can also contribute to wear and tear on body components. Regardless of your Bronco's condition, it's crucial to understand these regional implications when considering donation options.

FAQ

What types of Ford Broncos can I donate?
You can donate both classic Broncos from 1966-1996 and modern 2021+ models. Each generation has its own appeal and potential value.
Are there any specific model issues I should be aware of?
Yes, classic models often have rust issues, while modern Broncos have recalls for timing chains and leaks. Knowing these can help you make informed decisions.
How will my Bronco’s value be determined?
Value is based on trim level, condition, and any modifications. For vehicles valued over $5k, Form 8283 Section B may be necessary for tax deductions.
What paperwork is required for the donation?
Our team will help you with the necessary paperwork, including IRS Form 1098-C and any other documentation needed for tax purposes.
Can I donate a Bronco with modifications?
Absolutely! We’re equipped to handle modified Broncos, including those with lift kits and winches, ensuring all details are documented.
Is my Bronco too old to donate?
No Bronco is too old! Classic models are often highly valued, and we welcome donations of all generations, regardless of condition.
What happens to my donated Bronco?
Your Bronco will either be restored or its parts used to support other vehicles, all while supporting the mission of Cruise Forward and the off-roading community.

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If you own a Ford Bronco and are ready to part with it, consider donating to Cruise Forward. Your vehicle can help preserve the legacy of these iconic SUVs, supporting fellow enthusiasts and keeping the spirit of adventure alive!

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