This 1966 Ford Bronco — a Half Cab model with uncut fenders — and used as a farm truck, hauling salt licks and pulling a hay wagon. It was purchased, in “dilapidated condition,” by the current owner in 1995, and restored in 2007, before a more comprehensive renovation was started in 2018. The work involved a number of performance and driveability upgrades, including replacement of the original six-cylinder engine and three-speed manual transmission with a 351 Windsor crate…
This 1966 Ford Bronco — a Half Cab model with uncut fenders — and used as a farm truck, hauling salt licks and pulling a hay wagon. It was purchased, in “dilapidated condition,” by the current owner in 1995, and restored in 2007, before a more comprehensive renovation was started in 2018. The work involved a number of performance and driveability upgrades, including replacement of the original six-cylinder engine and three-speed manual transmission with a 351 Windsor crate engine and five-speed gearbox, along with changing the original drums to four-wheel disc brakes and more. It’s a rust-free, restomod off-roader that has reportedly been rebuilt from top to bottom.