Today, luxury trim levels are all the rage, and there are a lot of them out there in the new vehicle market. That includes Ford’s own range of vehicles, which can be had in various luxurious forms as well. However, some time ago, the outdoors-focused apparel brand known as Eddie Bauer was also synonymous with luxurious Blue Oval models, including the Ford Bronco. Today, those Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer models are sought-after collectibles, which should bode well for this rather low-mile example.
This 1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer SUV is up for auction at Bring a Trailer with just 13k miles on the clock, and it remained in the possession of the original owner until earlier this year. As a result, the full-size SUV remains in excellent condition with no noted flaws marring its Colonial White Clearcoat paint, nor the original 15-inch forged aluminum wheels, which are currently wrapped with General Grabber AP tires.
The same goes for the extra-clean cabin, which features Medium Mocha cloth upholstered captain’s chairs and a rear bench, plus amenities such as a cassette stereo, air conditioning, and a power-operated tailgate window.
Mechanically speaking, power comes from the naturally-aspirated Ford 5.8L V8, which in this guise was factory-rated to produce 210 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case, while power-assisted disc brakes help slow it down.
This pristine Ford Bronco has already been bid up well past its original sticker price of $29,670, which isn’t really a huge surprise given just how popular these SUVs are in today’s market. This has been the case for several years now, in fact, as we saw a stellar 465-mile 1995 Bronco sell for over $80k way back in 2022, and the market only continues to grow and expand in today’s Bronco-obsessed world.
Any offers are currently unavailable on redesigned full-size SUV.
And they apparently committed to that poor decision.
Owners have proven to be quite loyal so far.
According to the 2025 U.S. Transparency Awards from Labrador Transparency.
It plans to have those units production ready by 2029.
Though it has been in the same spot for nearly 70 years.
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VACUUME SEALED FOR 30 YEARS