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With no roof or doors, the design recalls the U13, emphasizing simplicity at the heart of Ford’s off-road icon.
Ford's latest Bronco concept is inspired by the 1966 U13 Bronco Roadster and dripping with appeal. In August of 1965, the ...
Ford has just cut itself perhaps the best yet slice of Bronco birthday cake with a new roadster concept. Doorless, roofless, ...
The Ford Motor Company was quite busy during the Monterey Car Week, so it's our fault we missed the memo about the fancy ...
Ford unveils a Bronco concept inspired by the 1966 U13 roadster edition, as the company celebrates the model's 60th ...
Since pulling the wraps off the sixth-generation Bronco back in 2021, Ford has only doubled down on the legacy 4×4, whipping ...
It’s not unusual for a car company to build itself a one-off concept in celebration of a major milestone. This time, it’s ...
Ford Motor Company. READ THE FULL STORY. Ford rolled out this unexpected Bronco concept during Monterey Car Week at Pebble ...
Ford introduces a new roadster concept, a modernized version of the 1966 U13 Bronco, featuring doorless and roofless design ...
When Ford originally launched the 1966 Bronco, it offered it in three different body styles. The best known was the two-door hardtop, which is what today's two- and four-door models follow as a model.
Now indicating just over 76,000 miles (122,310 kilometers) on the clock, the Bronco Roadster presently sits on a high bid of $21,000 after seven offers. The auction will end Saturday, December 3rd.
One of the few complaints I have about the 2021 Ford Bronco’s cosmetics is the way the door jambs look with the doors removed. Based on what I’ve seen, Jeep’s Wrangler does a better job ...