This custom 1972 Ford Bronco is powered by a Gen III 5.0-liter
Coyote crate engine rated at 460hp and paired with a 10R80 10-speed
automatic transmission. Power is delivered through a Ranger
electronic transfer case to a Ford 9-inch rear axle and Dana 44
front axle. This Bronco has been reimagined with a brand-new metal
body and is built on a Patriot Classic frame. It features a
built-in 2-inch lift and 2-inch-wider stance to handle the
increased power, Bilstein shocks, a Borgeson steering box, and
Wilwood brakes with six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers
actuated by a Hydroboost system. A custom two-into-one MagnaFlow
stainless exhaust system is installed. The interior has been fully
redone and is trimmed in two-tone Saddle Brown Nappa leather.
Features include power steps, a wood-wrapped three-spoke steering
wheel connected to a Flaming River steering column, a Dakota
Digital instrument cluster and a Wimbledon White-finished dash.
Climate control is provided by a Vintage Air system. Audio
equipment includes a Pioneer Bluetooth head unit, Alpine amplifier,
Morel front speakers and JL Audio rear speakers. A four-point
family-style roll cage is powder-coated in Wimbledon White to match
the dash. The exterior is finished in Boxwood Green and rides on
17-inch eight-hole wheels wrapped in 33-inch BFGoodrich KO3
All-Terrain tires. This vehicle is offered with a clean Illinois
title and comes with the frame section featuring the stamped VIN
from the donor vehicle.
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