This custom 1976 Ford Bronco is powered by a Gen 2 5.0-liter Coyote
V-8 engine paired with a 6R80 automatic transmission and four-wheel
drive. It is equipped with a rebuilt Dana 20 transfer case and 3.42
gears with a limited-slip differential. It rides on a Kincer
chassis with a 2.5-inch Wild Horses suspension lift and Bilstein
shocks. It features a hydro-boost brake system with four-wheel
Wilwood disc brakes. The undercarriage is coated with Raptor Liner
and the interior is treated with LizardSkin sound deadener and
Raptor Liner. The exterior consists of a steel body from Dennis
Carpenter and is finished in Midnight Blue Metallic with a high
solids clearcoat, along with LED headlights and AMP Research steps.
It rides on 35x11.5x17 Toyo tires mounted on slot wheels. The
interior features blue houndstooth high-back bucket seats and a
fold-and-tumble rear seat, along with heated seats, a Bluetooth
stereo, fiberglass kick-panel speaker pods, Kicker speakers and an
8-inch subwoofer under the rear seat. Additional features include a
LucentVue 4K rearview mirror dash cam, Vintage Air system, power
windows and power door locks. The build includes replacement of all
metal components except the dash, along with retained transfer case
and axle housings. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE**
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