There have been quite a few iconic Ford Broncos that have graced these pages over the years. We’re all for the vintage SUV model and the upcoming 2020 Bronco, but there’s something incredibly special about the Operation Fearless Ford Bronco you see here. Every aspect of this frame off rebuild of a 1991 Bronco is something special. 5.0L Coyote engine outputting more than 400 horses. Transzilla F56 6-speed manual transmission with a 241 GM transfer case for that AWD goodness. Custom fiberglass exterior, insanely redone dash, 4″ lift and BDS suspension, Nitto Mud Grappler tires, and the list goes on. But the special part is that the Bronco project spearheaded by RK Motors was done as a tribute to US Navy SEAL Chief Adam Brown who was killed in action in Afghanistan during 2010 while bravely saving the lives of other members of SEAL Team Six. All of the brands and sponsors that were part of Operation Fearless came together to built a vehicle he would have enjoyed and one that his family could use in his absence. It’s a fitting tribute.
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