Call off the dogs. Our search for the perfect Ford Bronco restomod is here. Gateway Bronco out of Hamel, IL has totally overhauled a 1972 version to pristine custom condition, and there isn’t a flaw on the thing. The donor vehicle was nearly flawless, to begin with, and the Fuelie gets a premium finish paint job in beautiful brick red, while the power under the hood comes from a Ford 347 Stroker crate engine with a huge 450 horsepower (about 310 ponies more than the original). Other fancy additions include a black powdercoated roll cage (with bikini and hardtops included) new front bumper with winch, new rear bumper with cargo rack, Wilwood brakes, power windows, Porsche leather, and full carpeting. It’s one of those restomods that’s so incredibly thorough and stunning that you’ll never want to buy anything modern.
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