
1970 Ford Bronco Modified for Rock Crawling
This 1970 Ford Bronco has been extensively modified for rock crawling. It features a 302ci V8 engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case with a JB Fabrications twin-stick conversion. It rides on 17-inch slotted aluminum wheels with 37-inch Dick Cepek Radial F-C II tires, supported by a 3-inch body lift and a 5-inch suspension lift. The build includes aftermarket bumpers, a custom roll cage, a Smittybilt winch, and Mastercraft seating for four. The body is coated in a durable Raptor bed liner, complemented by a gray bikini top.
- Built by:
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- Location:
- El Cajon, California, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1970 Ford Bronco - 1st Gen
- Engine:
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- Wheels:
- 17-inch slotted aluminum wheels with 37-inch Dick Cepek Radial F-C II tires
- Exterior:
- Custom roll cageTwo-tone Raptor LinerAftermarket bumpersSmittybilt winchCustom spare tire carrierNerf bars
- Interior:
- JB Fabrications twin-stick conversionMastercraft seatsTuffy center console with armrest
- Chassis:
- 3-inch body lift5-inch suspension liftextended control armstrailing arms with coil springs
- Powertrain:
- 302ci V8
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