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1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

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1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

This Ford Bronco built in 1971 is a Restomod vehicle in which no effort or expense was spared. You don't really know where to start here. So let's do it differently and start at the stern. Because there is that Loading area of ​​a Ford F100 built in 1966. And that was implemented so well that you might think that the pickup was delivered by Ford at the time. But that was not the case. The vehicle is also from the ground up restauriert and rebuilt starting from the smallest screw. Dents, dents, rust or scratches? Nothing! The classic is in the absolute Excellent condition and is at least on par with a new car.

1971 Ford Bronco restomod

1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

And as it should be for a proper Restomod conversion, the model from 1971 also features state-of-the-art components built in the present. For example a Power Steering, a sports brake system with front disc brakes and even one Bluetooth connection is possible. And the speedometer goes up to 160 km / h. An announcement for such an old classic that is of course linked to a new engine. And to one 5,0 liter V8 with Air gap intake and MagnaFlow sports exhaust system from the Ford shelf C4 automatic transmission the gasoline engine shovels more than enough power to the four alloy wheels with the large (35 / 12.50 / 17) Toyo M / T Open Country Offroad slippers.

1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

And the tires are powerful because of a Höherlegung 4,5 inches (about 11 cm) by means of Pro Comp ES 9000 Nitrogen shock absorbers and corresponding springs far further from the body than is usual. Only in the video embedded below does it become apparent how big the individual item actually is. At first glance, one could assume that a ladder is needed to climb the cabin. But let's stay with the body for a moment. In addition to contrasting black fender flares with exposed screw connections there were still minimalist aprons front and back, there were ultra-modern LED headlights, a bonnet with Powerdome, a big one LED light strip above the windshield and a Painting of the current Ford GT.

Lots of leather and air conditioning in the cabin!

1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

And in the cabin? There are among the darkened windows a modern one Vintage air conditioning and a black one Leather seats on the seats, the dashboard and the door systems. To do this is a modern radio installed and also Additional Devices for the Water and Oil temperature are there. Lots of little details like that 4-spoke sports steering wheel up to the new Lap belts round off the changes impressively. Should we have more information about the Restomod Bronco received, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Photo / s: Hanksters

1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

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1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

1971 Ford Bronco Restomod with Ford GT Green paint!

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