Lets see some trucks with trailer pics!!!(09+)
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#514
Nice Bronco !!
This is info about the "New Bronco"
With a little help from Jim Farley and Camilo Pardo
While doing their best to ignore the temptations of Las Vegas, they will be angling for a glimpse of the near future, trying to divine the trends that will define their businesses in the coming year.
Some, then, are sure to scratch their heads when they discover, among a brigade of customized 2012 Ford Motor Company models in the automaker’s huge display area, what appears to be a 1960s Bronco, a welterweight utility vehicle largely forgotten and long out of production.
This Bronco, built by Icon 4x4 of Van Nuys Calif., is not a restoration project, and it is far more than a faithful replica. Icon, which produces modern re-creations of classic S.U.V.’s like the Toyota FJ-series Land Cruiser and Jeep CJ, will introduce its five-star remake of the Nixon-era Bronco here, ideally suited to well-heeled buyers with an obsessive devotion to detail.
http://www.nytimes.c...ref=automobiles
http://www.autoblog....turers-a-break/
The bill, which has bipartisan support, would make it possible for the Environmental Protection Agency greenlight low-volume cars and trucks that use engines that have already been EPA-certified in other vehicles.
That would allow small carmakers to skip the costly exercise of having their creations subjected to emissions evaluations. The legislation also has provisions for alternative-fuel powerplants, which would theoretically make it easier for green-car startups to take to the roads. The bill is also being advocated by the Specialty Equipment Market Association.
http://icon4x4.com/
It's gonna cost a lot, estimated price $150k
This is info about the "New Bronco"
With a little help from Jim Farley and Camilo Pardo
While doing their best to ignore the temptations of Las Vegas, they will be angling for a glimpse of the near future, trying to divine the trends that will define their businesses in the coming year.
Some, then, are sure to scratch their heads when they discover, among a brigade of customized 2012 Ford Motor Company models in the automaker’s huge display area, what appears to be a 1960s Bronco, a welterweight utility vehicle largely forgotten and long out of production.
This Bronco, built by Icon 4x4 of Van Nuys Calif., is not a restoration project, and it is far more than a faithful replica. Icon, which produces modern re-creations of classic S.U.V.’s like the Toyota FJ-series Land Cruiser and Jeep CJ, will introduce its five-star remake of the Nixon-era Bronco here, ideally suited to well-heeled buyers with an obsessive devotion to detail.
http://www.nytimes.c...ref=automobiles
http://www.autoblog....turers-a-break/
The bill, which has bipartisan support, would make it possible for the Environmental Protection Agency greenlight low-volume cars and trucks that use engines that have already been EPA-certified in other vehicles.
That would allow small carmakers to skip the costly exercise of having their creations subjected to emissions evaluations. The legislation also has provisions for alternative-fuel powerplants, which would theoretically make it easier for green-car startups to take to the roads. The bill is also being advocated by the Specialty Equipment Market Association.
http://icon4x4.com/
It's gonna cost a lot, estimated price $150k
#516
#517
Originally Posted by pfbz
Dig the Bronco! Looks all original...