If you’ve ever known someone who owned a Ford Bronco, you know they treat it like something more than just a vehicle. There’s truly something special about the Bronco, and while Ford is bringing the vehicle back, the classic models offer a truly unique look and feel that no re-release will ever be able to achieve. This is where Redline Restorations 1971 Ford Bronco comes in.
This Redline Restorations custom is done to the first generation Bronco, which used a smaller body than what some later Broncos utilized. Designed by Donald Frey, the man who helped create the American classic Ford Mustang, the restorations performed are all in line with the classic creation, although a handful of upgrades were taken advantage of.
The old engine is replaced by a more powerful 5.0L Ford 302 Small Block V8. The Redline Restorations 1971 Ford Bronco also features a Dana 44 front axle, 9-inch Ford rear axle, and a full 6-point roll cage. And, of course, it’s a 5-speed manual.