Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With

Daily Slideshow: One of the Blue Oval's best has seen many shades of life with the help of the aftermarket.

By Curated Content Editor - September 14, 2018
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With
Custom Broncos to Start Your Weekend With

One-of-a-kind 1976

Not many words can describe the beauty of this insane paint job, and how it is complemented by this crazy black wheels. This car is selling for $184,000 and it seems like it is worth every penny. Although you will feel bad taking this car off the road, it is quite capable of tackling whatever terrain you put in front of it. This may be the best looking Bronco out there.

Check out this Bronco HERE.

Operation Fearless

This 1991 Ford Bronco was built by RK Motors Charlotte to recognize the fallen Navy Seal, Adam Brown. This fearless beast features a 5.0-liter DOHC V8 engine, which was taken out of a Ford Mustang GT, developing over 400 horsepower. Nothing was left untouched on this Bronco, and something about this desert color makes it look extremely unique. This fully capable off-road machine is built with true purpose, which was to honor a true hero, and it was presented to Adam Brown's wife and children as a small token of gratitude for their husband and father's sacrifice.


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Krawlers Edge 4-door

You're probably wondering what you're looking at, and what year it is, but don't bother, this is an all custom Bronco. This Ford Bronco is an innovative build by Thomas Kincer of Kwarlers Edge. This car is a four-door Bronco, designed for the early Bronco lovers, but make no mistake about it, this one won't be giving you any of the problems that you would get from the classic Broncos. There isn't anything on this build that isn't brand new, and best of all, you can own one of this starting at $169,000. 


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1974 Custom Rock Climber

This 1974 Ford Bronco was originally purchased from Idaho for $500, and it had no engine. This all-custom Bronco is both street legal and an off-road beast. It isn't much untouched on this crazy machine, and there isn't much it can't go over with its crazy suspension. There is usually a fine line between off-roading and classic, but this is one of a few classics that you can beat-up in the desert, and still return home with a gorgeous collectible.

Check out this Bronco's story HERE.

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1966 Gulf Heritage

This 1966 Bronco was named a top 10 car at SEMA by Motor Trend. The blue and the orange may make this classic look playful, but make no mistake about it, there is no playing when its 540 horsepower kick in. Under its hood is the Ford 377cid Stroker engine, and to complement that, it has super duty brakes. This is one of the most beautiful Broncos you'll ever lay eyes on and was dressed by Galpin Auto Sports. 


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1979 Beach Bum

This fully-customized classic is a 1979 Ford Bronco. Although this car is perfectly capable of driving on the road, one cannot help but go over obstacles with it. If you love off-roading, this car can tackle the roughest of terrains. The bright blue color perfectly complements the bold character of the Bronco. The question is, who would love to drive this car and how would you drive it?


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The Red Night

From Golden, Colorado, where Five-R Trucks initially crafted the badass beast of a Bronco called “The Red Night.” Sure, the Rigid LED lights, Fusion bumpers, Fab Fours roof rack, and the Line-X Ultra Liner are pretty damn sweet, as are those bold black streaks across the body, but this particular 1996 Ford Bronco is just as awesome on the inside as it is on the outside. For power, control, and driving comfort, the Bronc has E400 transmission, Fox 2.0 RR shocks, and Tom Woods driveshafts, and under the hood is a 5.0L Coyote engine. And just when you think this truck couldn’t get any more awesome, they added Ford Racing Recaro Seats, Husky liner floormats, a Bedrug interior liner, and, of course, a top-rate sound system by Rockford Fosgate Audio System. If we had a chance to get behind the wheel of this Bronco, we don’t think we’d ever want to leave.


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