June 1974: Ford Bronco Trail Test
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A Ford Crawler Everyone Can Appreciate
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A fine-looking fiberglass Bronco
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Brandon Lammers' Ford rides on Rockwells but in many ways is still a "real-world" trail rig
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A Quasi-Bronco Built To Conquer Brutal Terrain
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No $100,000 rig here! This Bronco is junkyard built and ready to tackle anything!
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Check out this custom 4x4 1979 Ford Bronco.
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Tech SpecsEngine: Ford 460, Holley 750 Double Pumper, polished ported 1971 heads, 11:1 compression, L&L headers to 3-inch Flowmaster Exhaust
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Jerry Jones was looking all over Louisiana for an early Bronco when he found the pile you see here in Mississippi. Actually, what you see here is what he ended up with after he put a fair amount of time and money into the pile that he started with, and what he
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Well, Hey, It's Sort Of A Bronco
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A Truck That Evolves After Each Trail Ride
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Remember the Hulks ripping shirt, red-veined eyes, and bulging muscles? Think of this months cover truck as the Bronco thats afflicted with the tendency to change into a powerful green monster. What makes the 80-96 Bronco so uniqu
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Remember the Hulk's ripping shirt, red-veined eyes, and bulging muscles? Think of this month's cover truck as the Bronco that's afflicted with the tendency to change into a powerful green monster. What makes the '80-'96 Bronco so unique is the Ford-designed Tw
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The Ford Bronco has enjoyed a long, successful run with the American public for 30 years. Even as the Bronco is being discontinued this year, the early Broncos are enjoying more popularity than ever. Although early Broncos are trendy these days, many are never
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This building Bronco battle didnt include any photon torpedoes, muzzle loaders, armed forces, or nuclear reactors (that we can speak of). What it did involve was an anthology of wrenches and
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Hawaii, known to islanders as the Big Island and to everyone else as the jewel of the South Pacific, is the largest and most varied of the Hawaiian Islands. It is home of the 13,796-foot Mauna Kea volcanothe worlds tallest mountain, when measured
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Why do we really build rigs? What makes us spend countless hours and wages on a vehicle? Is it the desire to conquer any type of terrain imaginable? Or is it simply a desire to express our individuality and build something nobody has seen before? For Gary Yo
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The popularity of hard-core 4x4 buildups in recent years has brought about some pretty imaginative ways to traverse a trail. One of our favorite trends (one were bound to see more often) is the fullsize shortytake one fullsize truck and hack as muc
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This is Karl's fourth Bronco, so he wanted to do it right. That entailed performing a complete frame-off restoration over the course of eight months. The results speak for themselves. With Viper yellow paint spread over the new sheetmetal and a Ford GT-40 crate engine under the hood, the Bronco
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When asked what got him into four-wheeling, Jason Paule said, I've been wheelin since I was born. Take one look at his 66 Bronco and you'll see what he means. He built this rig for hard-core action, and in his words, It's a very purpose-built machine. A hands-
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The buildup of this 1974 Bronco began as a simple restoration project and got out of hand once Christopher Navarre of Mission Viejo got hooked on rockcrawling. Over the course of the four-year buildup many changes were made to transform the Bronc into a more c
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We first met Richard Ward of Hollister, California, at Fun in the Desert VII. He wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary for a 'wheeler--trying to go farther and higher than everyone else, doing his best to avoid breakage and bodily harm, pushing the envelop
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Not often since the heady days of Carol Shelbys Cobra Mustangs has such a rompin engine been stuffed into such a purposeful platform. However, while the domain of the Mustang was on the street, Coby Hugheys 73 Bronco romps off-road with
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There are some things that all of us search for during a 4x4 buildup: traction, ground clearance, and axle articulation, to name a few. Starting with an early Bronco makes most of this easy to come by. But there just wasnt enough suspension movement in t
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