This custom 1973 Ford Bronco has been rebuilt from the ground up by
Vintage Modern using a new steel body and chassis from Kincer. With
an original MSRP in excess of $300,000, this Bronco is powered by a
new Ford Gen 3 Performance 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 engine rated at
460hp, paired with a 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission and
BorgWarner electronic two-speed transfer case, with cooling by a
CSF four-core aluminum radiator. It rides on a four-link suspension
with a 2.5-inch lift, Strange rear end, coil springs and Fox
shocks, with a hybrid front axle, push-button electronic transfer
case, 9-inch rear axle and a Borgeson power steering kit. Stopping
is handled by a hydro-boost system with disc brakes at all four
corners. It is finished in a modern Carbonized Gray Metallic paint
color with a removable matching hardtop, chrome front bumpers,
custom rear bumpers and Eddie Motorsports mirrors. Additional
features include a custom stainless-steel exhaust, E-Stopp
electronic parking brake, Amp Research retractable steps, six-point
powder-coated family roll cage and a bed-lined interior tub,
undercarriage and engine bay. Inside, the cabin is trimmed in
custom saddle leather with diamond stitching and features power
windows, upholstered panels and dash pad, Ididit steering column
with wood steering wheel, Vintage Air climate control, heated front
seats, a Pioneer Bluetooth stereo with Kicker speakers, a Dakota
Digital cluster, Painless wiring kit and Dynamat sound insulation.
This Bronco rides on 17x10 wheels wrapped in 275/70/17 BFGoodrich
KO2 all-terrain tires. **VIN NOTICE: THIS VEHICLE CURRENTLY HAS A
VIN THAT MAY - DEPENDING ON THE STATE OF REGISTRATION - REQUIRE THE
BUYER TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED AND BE SUBJECT TO A
STATE-ISSUED VIN AND/OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THAT STATE**
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