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Transportation

Ford Bronco Dallas

Ford Bronco Dallas

The Ford Bronco has slowly usurped the Land Rover Defender as the vintage SUV du jour. Few builders are doing nicer things with these old school rides than Classic Ford Broncos, proof of which can be seen here. This is the Ford Bronco Dallas, a build based on a 1977 Bronco that’s ready for the unpaved road. Decked out with a mostly black interior and a Quicksand exterior, the Ford Bronco Dallas is eye-catching without being loud and showy. You’ll find a Coyote 5.0L engine under the hood, Borgeson power steering so your forearms don’t get tired during a K-turn, and a lift height of 4″. Even thought this beauty already sold for a cool $179,000 (remind us to get in the Ford Bronco resto game), we can still gawk at these pictures and dream.