We don't know about you, but the Ford Bronco is one SUV we miss dearly and we're excited whenever we stumble across a project built around the legendary two-door SUV, no matter whether is an early version or a mid-1990s one.
What you're about to see below is dubbed "Operation Fearless" Bronco and it was built out of a 1991 model by RK Motors, a Charlotte-based company that handles and sells classic and modern collector's vehicles alike. What's special about it is that the base SUV belonged to Navy Seal Adam Brown, who lost his life while serving in Afghanistan. The guys over at RK Motors took his stock 4x4 Bronco and converted it into a unique piece that was presented to Brown's family during a private reception earlier this moths.
Modifications include fiberglass hood and front fenders, a Warn M12000 winch, BDS suspensions, 18-inch Fuel wheels, Nitto Mud Grappier tires and a Mustang GT-sourced 5.0-liter V8 engine with 400+ horsepower connected a T56 six-speed manual gearbox. Inside, the Bronco now sports Corbeau racing seats, bespoke dashboard and console, Navy Seals logo for the gauges and an Alpine touchscreen navigation and entertainment system.
Those of you who plan on visiting the Charlotte International Auto Show on November 21-24 will get to see the "Operation Fearless" Bronco on display.
Modifications include fiberglass hood and front fenders, a Warn M12000 winch, BDS suspensions, 18-inch Fuel wheels, Nitto Mud Grappier tires and a Mustang GT-sourced 5.0-liter V8 engine with 400+ horsepower connected a T56 six-speed manual gearbox. Inside, the Bronco now sports Corbeau racing seats, bespoke dashboard and console, Navy Seals logo for the gauges and an Alpine touchscreen navigation and entertainment system.
Those of you who plan on visiting the Charlotte International Auto Show on November 21-24 will get to see the "Operation Fearless" Bronco on display.