In 1978, Ford redesigned the Bronco into the large, off-road beast you know and love. Ditching the compact SUV build of earlier years for a robust, shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis, the Bronco emerged as a serious threat to the Blazers and Ramchargers of the world. This pint-sized version may not have the brawn of that vehicle, but it’s equally as fun. The Traxxas TRX-4 is an RC car modeled after a 1979 Ford Bronco. Rugged like the vehicle it’s modeled after, the TRX-4 offers impressive ground clearance, an adjustable wheelbase, heavy-duty steel frame rails, aluminum scale shocks, and more durable touches that keep it running even after years of spitting up rocks. In terms of power, this pint-sized Bronco has a Titan 21T 550 Motor and a waterproof metal gear servo. Sign up to receive a notification when it releases later this month.
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