Ford Bronco
The original competitor to the Chevy K5, the Ford Bronco was introduced in 1966 to critical acclaim, and it remains one of the most sought after classic, short body trucks ever made. Spanning five generations, the Bronco managed to maintain its reputation for being tough as Hell thanks to Ford’s commitment to quality and mashing a robust powertrain into such a small chassis. At just 92”, the Bronco was shorter than most modern sedans, yet it tipped the scales at about 4,500 pounds, dry. Although the Bronco was remanufactured in 1978 with a longer wheelbase, it still maintained one of the shortest bodies available in the American truck market.