1976 Ford Bronco
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Ford introduced the Bronco in 1966 to compete with the growing category of small 4WD vehicles like Jeep's CJ-5 and International Harvester's Scout. When the Bronco was first produced, it was a completely new vehicle for Ford. The frame and other key suspension components were not shared with any other vehicle in the Ford lineup. The Ford Bronco is arguably one of the most iconic small SUV body styles ever produced, and a later generation would make it famous, thanks to a rather well-known police chase.
A 302 CID Ford V8 provides plenty of muscle to get this baby going wherever you want to go, and the 3-speed manual transmission has a wide enough gearing ratio for both off- and on-road adventures. Cast iron manifolds scavenge the exhaust into the dual exhaust, which has a nice muscle sound. When it comes time to slow this iconic off-roader down, the driver will be glad that this Bronco is equipped with disc brakes up front and drums out back.
The body of this Bronco is finished in bright red paint and is accented by a white top and white fender flares at all 4 corners, which will help keep some of that mud...