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New 2020 Bronco? Maybe!?! LOL

Okbroncoman

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I guy can only dream, that ford would make that the outside of the new 2020 bronco
 

Stock Farm

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I’m probably in the minority, but i like restomods and having a daily driver (on the street) with the 08 Sport Track suspension is pretty cool. I’m sure it rides/handles better that stock. I don’t care for the interior, prefer something a bit more classic - love the rest...but not for 125K, that (to me) is out of whack.
 

AZ73

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While not for me, this is the direction of a lot of high end builders like Foose. Integrate and old body onto a new chassis. It kind of makes sense. You don't have to replace much or add new tech to old Bronco.
 

Hozr

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The rear fender flares are on the wrong sides and it looks odd. Anyone know what they pulled those flares off?
 

Crush

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Those flares are front fender cutouts. They are suppose to be installed that way. But they mis angled the rear part. They look really good when done properly
 

Bferrari

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The rear fender flares are on the wrong sides and it looks odd. Anyone know what they pulled those flares off?

Front fender cutouts. They used right front on the left rear and vise versa. Seen it done that way before but I agree that it looks odd. When I did mine, I used left front for the left rear and right front for the right rear. Here is a pic of mine so you can see the difference.

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Vicki

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Add $100K to that

We were in Pensacola, FL last week and got to tour Velocity Restorations.
There were probably 20 or more EBs at various stages.
The ones nearly finished were beautiful builds priced in the $200K+ range.

BTW, they couldn't have been nicer about giving us the tour and answering our simple questions based on our short experience and little mechanical knowledge. Kudos to Mike.
 

FRANKO289

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nothing new .... http://www.southernoffroad.net/garage.html makes them !

just drop them a new or low mileage used 4x4 explorer !

I think they are worth ever penny !!

Incredible attention to detail anywhere you look !
 

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76 bronco J

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>>> following link shows a few more pics & info on these.... >> http://www.timewarpcustoms.com/classic-bronco.html
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