Former Ford Bronco SEMA Build With Tracks Winds up in Public Hands

Tucci Hot Rods built this Ford Bronco for SEMA, and now, it has found a new owner.

By Brett Foote - October 30, 2023
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks
You Can Buy This Former Ford Bronco Sema Build With Tracks

Coolest Custom Yet?

Back in 2021 - when the sixth-generation Ford Bronco was a brand new product - a number of aftermarket companies collaborated with Ford to create custom examples for that year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas. That includes Tucci Hot Rods of Marcy, New York, which conjured up one of the cooler custom Broncos we've seen to date - this heavily modified example, which recently hit the auction block at Bring a Trailer.

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Heavy on Mods

With just 1,400 miles on the clock, this wild custom Bronco is covered in a very eye-catching multi-color gray and green wrap and features an array of upgrades including ADV Fiberglass Concepts front and rear fenders, a custom front bumper housing a Warn Zeon 10-S winch, and loads of LED lighting.

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Go Anywhere

That list continues with a Yakima roof rack with Exo snowboard mounts, AMP Research retractable running boards, a custom rear rack with RotopaX fuel containers and a shovel, and of course, perhaps the biggest mod here - a set of Mattracks 88 Series tracks, though the Bronco also comes with its original wheels and tires for street driving.

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Stock Cabin

Underneath, the suspension has been enhanced with a set of Fox Performance Elite 2.5 remote-reservoir coilovers, but inside the cabin, one would be hard-pressed to tell that this isn't just some stock Bronco. It is nicely equipped with the factory 12-inch screen, Black Onyx leather, and other niceties, but Tucci ultimately decided to leave the cabin alone.

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Few Other Mods

There is a Bronco-branded locking metal storage box in the rear cargo area that adds a nice place to store valuables - particularly with the top removed, at least. Meanwhile, the stock 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four-cylinder engine has been treated to a Borla catback exhaust, which may add a bit more power over the factory ratings of 300 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque.

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Bargain Priced?

A heavily modified SUV with loads of capability and cool features - not to mention a famous show appearance under its belt - we certainly expected to see this Bronco sell for big bucks, and it did, with a hammer price of $67,000. Of course, that's probably a lot less than Tucci spent putting it together, which should make the new owner pretty happy.

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