While you won’t be able to fit inside it, this ultra-realistic radio-controlled model gives you the chance to go rock-crawling with a legendary off-roader, without draining your bank account.
Ford walked away from it in 1978, and collectors never forgave them.
Nearly 50 years ago, this 1972 Ford Bronco would have rumbled along the streets—or, hopefully, the trails—with a straight-six or a more powerful 302-cubic-inch V-8. After paying half a buck per gallon ...
The first time we heard about Blue Oval’s eagerly awaited “scheduled for production” emails was back in April, but it seems that was smoke without actual fire. Instead, we’re almost ready to wrap up ...
While browsing the Raleigh, North Carolina, Craigslist, we spotted a decent 1972 Jeepster C-104 Commando for sale at what has become a normal price in today's elevated classic 4x4 market. Although we ...
Two-Tone Custom Leather Interior in Kincer Chassis Electric-Powered Early Bronco Under the Hood of a Kincer Chassis Electric-Powered Early Bronco Elkington's expertise in EV technology complements our ...
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