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1976 Ford Bronco

Although we absolutely love the new 2021 Bronco, we cannot forget the original 1966-77 Bronco, which remains a highly-collectible design icon. Our latest Bronco crush is this beauty offered at Bring a Trailer, a 1976 Ford Bronco that has been highly refurbished and modified by Bronco specialists Highline Classics of Newberg, Oregon. It is powered by a Ford Racing 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine matted to a 4R70W four-speed automatic transmission. The trucks interior was updated with Vintage Oak leather upholstery over bespoke front bucket seats, a lockable center console, and a roll cage. The exterior was repainted in a beautiful Boxwood Green. Steel wheel arch flares, a dual-range transmission, four-wheel disc brakes with Hydroboost, a 2.5-inch suspension height, a 1-inch body lift, American Racing 15-inch wheels, a bikini top, power-retractable side steps, air conditioning, and an aftermarket stereo with Bluetooth are among other notable features. Exterior details also include a black bikini top, AMP Research power-retractable side steps, dual side mirrors, aftermarket headlights, and chrome bumpers.



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Emory Porsche 356 RSR | Image

Emory Porsche 356 RSR

Rod Emory debuts one of his wildest builds yet, the beastly 356 RSR! We love this, partially because its just cool looking and partially because it drives automotive purists up the wall. The talented team at Emory Motorsports have meticulously stitched together another brilliant monster mash-up Porsche, the latest Outlaw brings new life to a 1960 356B T5 coupe. In fact, the shop was able to successfully blend it with a 1990 964 C2 chassis, requiring a huge amount of...
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1975 M151A2 Wolverine | Image

1975 M151A2 Wolverine

If you are looking for a little off-roader for some fun this summer, look no further. This unique M151A2 aka MUTT from 1975 was built to U.S. Military specifications and is powered by a 4-cylinder inline, 4-stroke engine, with 71 HP and weighs only 2,500 pounds. Dubbed the "Wolverine", the tiny truck was engineered with a full roll cage, high backed Baja seats, 5 point racing harnesses, and a fording kit that allows it to drive through water as deep as 60 inches. Th...
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ALL TERRAIN TRAILER | BY CAMPA USA | Image

ALL TERRAIN TRAILER | BY CAMPA USA

Campa USA manufactures great expedition solutions. The All Terrain Trailers are truly engineered products, with every component receiving critical consideration. They feature a fully outfitted and organized kitchen designed to serve up to 6 people, equipped with cooking stove, sink, cook pots and utensils. The versatile, durable trailers are built entirely of medical grade Stainless Steel and are fully customizable, you can choose your tent size, and add several fea...
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