
This 1989 Stealth Bronco II was listed on eBay in September 2016 with a ‘Buy it Now’ price of $9,850.
There is more to this Ford Bronco II than meets the eye. The entire chassis is a 2006 Ford Explorer with the wheelbase shortened and the Bronco II body mounted on top of it. That means that the Bronco II now has an 8.8-inch rear axle, an SLA independent front suspension that handles better than the original Twin Traction Beam (TTB) suspension, and a 210 horsepower 4.0L SOHC V6. That’s a nice increase over the stock Bronco II 140 horsepower 2.9L.
The eBay ad stated there were ‘only 12,400 total miles on the engine / drivetrain. This is a very reliable vehicle. You can cruise at highway speed with the A/C on all day long. Has been driven 9000 miles with no problems since the build was completed.’
Be sure to check out the dash and center console in the photos. The inside looks like it was built for military service.











About The Author
Jim Oaks is a longtime Ford truck and SUV enthusiast and the founder of The Ranger Station and Bronco II Corral. With decades of hands-on experience, he writes both technical and non-technical articles covering the Ford Bronco II, including mechanical systems, factory engineering, common upgrades, and detailed feature vehicle write-ups.
In addition to technical content, Jim documents Bronco II history, rare factory and aftermarket models, production details, and original Ford marketing materials. His work is based on firsthand experience, original documentation, and long-term involvement in the Ford enthusiast community.
Through his sites, Jim has built comprehensive reference libraries that serve owners, builders, restorers, collectors, and historians, helping preserve the Bronco II’s technical knowledge and historical significance.





