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Don't look to venders. That is a current engine that you either buy from a junkyard or even buy a whole car/truck to get everything. There is also the new route, diving into the Ford Motorsports catalog can get you a brand new engine and another part number or two get you the stuff to make it run.
Now keep in mid that there are different coyote engines. The early truck engine is the easiest to find and the cheapest to get. Newer mustang stuff has a lot more HP but that costs more and is harder to get. So what coyote do you want? Or do you just want to check the tick box that there is a coyote under the hood?
I have the Coyote in my '12 F150 with the 6 speed.
In most driving conditions I guess I'm not convinced that the pickup engine with its lower torque curve wouldn't be a better fit in the Bronco. This may change if you are in the mud/snow/sand and plan to run high rpm's where the Mustang would develop more power.
Salvage yard for a mustang/f150 coyote, and power by the hour for your harness, control pack etc.
If you want to spend some money, go with a crate from ford performance
I've talked to a few guys that have bought from Mars and are super happy. I have not although I've talked to them a couple of times and they are knowledgeable and eager to help.