Win a '69 Ford Bronco — 347 Stroker, Holley Sniper EFI
A 347-stroker first-gen Bronco with Holley Sniper EFI and roughly 400 hp — the EFI-converted resto-mod that the collector market keeps bidding past six figures.

Est. market value
$120,000
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What you're looking at
This is the headline prize in Sick The Magazine's running giveaway series: a 1969 Ford Bronco — first-generation, the uncut early body everyone wants — built by Aydan Bailey and Billy Briggs. Under the hood is a 347ci stroker small block (the classic over-bored, stroked 302/5.0 recipe) fed by a Holley Sniper EFI system, with the magazine quoting roughly 400 horsepower. The Sniper swap is the detail that matters day to day: it ditches carburetor fussiness for self-tuning fuel injection, so a vintage 4x4 cold-starts and idles like something modern.
Why it matters & the fine print
Early Broncos have been one of the hottest corners of the collector market for years, and the modified ones lead the charge — modified first-gen examples have averaged north of $111,000 at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, and full turn-key shop builds clear $150,000-$300,000. A 347/EFI driver-grade build sits below those bespoke trucks but still in five- to low-six-figure territory. Entry is purchase-driven — 'every dollar you spend gets you entered,' covering merch, event tickets, subscriptions and food, and magazine subscribers are auto-entered (one merch bundle, for example, is $63 for 70 entries). U.S. sweepstakes law requires a free no-purchase route, and one is almost certainly spelled out in the official Bronco rules PDF — but we could not machine-read that document, so the AMOE, the closing/drawing dates, the eligibility rules, the stated ARV and any cash alternative are all unconfirmed here. Treat those as open items for human review, and budget for income tax on the prize regardless of how you enter.
Spec Sheet
| Year / Make / Model | 1969 Ford Bronco |
|---|---|
| Engine | 347ci small block Ford V8 with Holley Sniper EFI |
| Horsepower | 400 hp |
| Drivetrain | 4WD |
The Mod List
- +347ci stroker small block Ford (built up from a 302/5.0 platform)
- +Holley Sniper EFI self-tuning fuel injection
- +Custom build by Aydan Bailey & Billy Briggs
Why It's Special
First-generation (1966-1977) Ford Bronco — the uncut, EFI-converted resto-mod variant is the most sought-after flavor of an already hot collector platform. Not a numbers-matching survivor; value lives in the build, not originality.
Our value estimate
$120,000
No ARV could be read off the official rules PDF (it failed to parse), so this is GiveawayCars' editorial estimate, not an appraisal. Comps for modified first-gen Broncos: Hagerty/Barrett-Jackson data shows modified early Broncos averaging north of $111,000 at Scottsdale; a Gen-3 Coyote 1969 resto-mod was recently listed at $139,000 asking; professional turn-key builds run $150,000-$300,000+. This is a 347-stroker/Holley Sniper EFI build — a strong driver-grade resto-mod — so we land it around $120,000. Replace with the ARV from the official rules once read.
Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.
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