1975 Ford Bronco
Kindred Motorworks has reimagined the 1975 Ford Bronco into a modern off-road masterpiece, one that blends vintage charm with cutting-edge performance. Fully rebuilt in 2024, this Tangerine Orange beauty hides a beastly 5.0-liter Coyote V8 under the hood, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and an Atlas 2 dual-range transfer case. It’s Bronco heritage turned up to eleven.
Beyond the striking color, this build features a reinforced and powder-coated frame, LED lighting, retractable side steps, and full-body paint protection worth $10K. The lifted suspension with a custom 4-link rear setup rides on 18-inch Method wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, while Wilwood disc brakes ensure confident stopping power.
Inside, the cabin is pure modern comfort. Recaro seats in black leather, a six-point roll cage, touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay, and wireless charging make it feel more luxury SUV than classic truck. A custom sound system, digital gauges, and air conditioning complete the transformation.
Every inch of this Bronco was designed to elevate the driving experience while keeping its rugged spirit intact. With just over 1,000 miles since the rebuild and a transferable two-year warranty, this Coyote-powered legend proves that some classics don’t just age, they evolve.
Beyond the striking color, this build features a reinforced and powder-coated frame, LED lighting, retractable side steps, and full-body paint protection worth $10K. The lifted suspension with a custom 4-link rear setup rides on 18-inch Method wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, while Wilwood disc brakes ensure confident stopping power.
Inside, the cabin is pure modern comfort. Recaro seats in black leather, a six-point roll cage, touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay, and wireless charging make it feel more luxury SUV than classic truck. A custom sound system, digital gauges, and air conditioning complete the transformation.
Every inch of this Bronco was designed to elevate the driving experience while keeping its rugged spirit intact. With just over 1,000 miles since the rebuild and a transferable two-year warranty, this Coyote-powered legend proves that some classics don’t just age, they evolve.
















