Vehicle Description
This 4-wheel-drive custom 1971 Ford Bronco was fully restored and
completed in 2023 by Dek'd Out Customs in Southern California. It
is powered by a Gen 3 Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine mated to a
10-speed automatic transmission and comes complete with dual
exhaust, headers and cold-air intake. The front differential is a
Dana 44 with disc brakes and the rear is a Dana 60. The chassis was
redone in gloss black with all-new hardware and a 2.5-inch lift
suspension with extended long-travel radius arms. It features
all-new brake lines and a 23-gallon stainless-steel fuel tank with
an electric fuel pump. This Bronco is equipped with a new Ford
Motorsport control pack, an aluminum radiator and two SPAL electric
fans. New flared rear quarter-panels were installed to match the
front fenders. The underside of the body was color-matched and
Rhino-lined. The front inner fenders were replaced to provide more
clearance for the engine and vents were installed for extra
cooling. There is a 3-inch body lift with 3-inch filler plates
installed to fill the gap. The exterior features an all-new chrome
bumper, door handles and trim. The side glass was upgraded to
one-piece. The original metal body and frame were fully
disassembled, sandblasted and refinished in Pastel Blue, and the
engine and transmission were painted to match. This Bronco has an
Oyster interior with blue stitching and rides on 20-inch KMC wheels
wrapped in 35x12.50-inch tires. The interior features a new chrome
steering column with ignition switch, Dakota Digital gauges,
aftermarket radio with navigation and a new Painless wiring
harness. It's equipped with a body-colored roll bar, a half bikini
top and retrofitted sun visors to allow for electric windshield
wipers.