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1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

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Recently updated on February 3, 2021 at 07:10 am

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

Only help here warm thoughts. The following pictures show you a completely restored and rebuilt Ford Bronco from 1969 that has a removable black one Rampage hood despite the seemingly icy conditions for the shoot abgenom financing has been. And somehow in the last few weeks we got the impression that due to the many Restomod-Broncos news about the new model almost seep away. It is Ford's job, not us, to prevent that from happening. So we get along with this classic as a model Late 60s. By the way, it is almost common to have to pay a small fortune for such a vehicle, if you are really interested, in order to actually get your hands on the old off-roader. This copy is currently on Bring a trailer offered for 60.000 US dollars, but the auction will still run for a good 16 hours and so the final price will probably be long not reached .

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

The photos in the snowy landscape somewhere in Ohio show you higher down Bronco (new chassis, new springs, 3,5 inch (approx. 9 cm) lift kit, 3 inch (approx. 8 cm) body lift), which has a completely restored body without side steps, but with black ones fender flares and Chrome aprons owns. He likes black 15 inch rims with 33 inches (0,84 m) Off-road tires (33 × 12,5 inches Firestone Destination X / T) and as mentioned before there is one somewhere removable soft top hidden. There's a black one in the cabin Leather seats including new ones Seats, there are suitable Door panels, a beautiful one 3 spoke wooden steering wheel, a B&M gear lever, a Kenwood bluetooth sound system and one new car-like Status. Also one Server control , and a Roll cage are built in, the latter of course fitting in with the rest of the vehicle Black is wrapped.

5,0 liter V8 (302 ci) with Edelbrock carburetor

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

And typically Restomod you have also said goodbye to the factory engine. A new one is now installed 5,0-liter V8 (302 ci) with Edelbrock carburetor and there was one Three-speed C4 automatic, Dana 20 transfer case with two reductions and a full one for emergencies Spare wheel at the stern. Although there is save exact performance data, but that the engine is much more powerful than the factory V8, should go without saying. Incidentally, the Bronco has only run approx. 800 km (500 miles) since the renovations were completed, which makes it practically new. If we get more information about the changes, 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!

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1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

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1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod without a roof in the snow!

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