This Ford Bronco Restomod Makes An Instant Impression

There’s something to be said for being bold. This restomod 1971 Ford Bronco from Redline Restorations of Connecticut uses bright orange Lamborghini paint on its exterior. Step inside the truck and you’ll notice that the interior paneling has also been painted with Orange Pearl, as used on the Aventador.

The interior as a whole is pretty special. Featuring black bucket seats, a new console, a six-point roll cage, and three-point seatbelts. The truck is a convertible too, with the hardtop removable without too much hassle. It may be a fairly spartan interior, but if you’re looking for fanciness, a Ford Bronco probably isn’t for you in the first place.

Under the hood, you’ll find a Ford 302 engine providing this truck’s oomph. It’s not going to be setting any land speed records, but it’s a great engine for the job. This engine is hooked up to a five-speed manual transmission which feeds power to a Ford nine inch axle in the rear, and a Dana 44 at the front.

There’s a host of other improvements on this truck too. The headlights are LED units, while the car rides on Bilstein suspension and a set of Mickey Thompson wheels. A bright and brash Bronco, this truck is currently being sold for $80,000.

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