1974 Ford Bronco
This stunning 1974 Ford Bronco is the product of a no-corners-cut, frame-off restoration over the course of two years. What started as a clean truck was completely disassembled and rebuilt from the ground up. Not a single nut or bolt was left untouched. The body is pin-straight and finished in a concours-quality coat of Ford Wimbledon White. Modifications to the body include fiberglass fender flares, custom partially-shaved doors, and a Pro Flow hood. Under than hood lies the jewel of this Bronco: a fully rebuilt Ford 302 CID V8. The engine features a FiTech Self-Tuning Go Street electronic fuel injection system and breaths through an aluminum Edelbrock Performance 212 intake manifold and a custom dual side pipe exhaust. Power is sent through a fully rebuilt C4 3-speed automatic transmission and transfer case. The interior of this Bronco has been stripped and painted in Rhino Liner to create a rugged and durable cockpit. The front bucket seats and original rear bench have been reupholstered in weather-resistant black vinyl, and a matching black bikini top sits above a custom roll bar. The suspension has been completely reworked to ensure a comfortable yet capable driving experience. Rancho RS9000 5-way adjustable shocks sit at all four corners with a Rancho steering stabilizer kit keeping the front end under control. The drums have been converted to high-performance disk brakes with both safety and performance in mind, and the truck sits on a set of General Grabber AT2 tires. It has been driven just 830 miles since the restoration was completed. This Bronco comes with substantial documentation of the restoration process and is ready for whatever adventures lay ahead, both on-road and off.