1969 Ford Bronco Urban Madness

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1969 Ford Bronco Urban Madness

Built by RMD Garage out of Long Beach, California, this classic 1969 Ford Bronco has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind Bronco nicknamed “Urban Madness”.

A military-style appearance was achieved with a BASF matte green with shadow gray accents paintjob. The Bronco packs reinforced Go Rhino bumpers, riveted wheel-arch extensions, and a fuel injected 302 V8. The 302 rumbles to life through a Borla exhaust system, and pairs to a manual transmission.

fuel injected Ford 302 V8

A six-inch lift and gray bead-lock wheels wrapped in meaty 35-inch mud terrain tires gives the Bronco its aggressive stance.

The open-air cabin features orange leather upholstery with webbed inserts in the front seats. The custom dash features classic instruments digital gauges and is equipped with a Bluetooth Kicker Audio system and a custom SPOD lighting system.

Ford Bronco With Kicker Subwoofers

Other notable features include a handcrafted Bronco grille, cut-down steel doors, a custom one-off roll cage, a WARN winch, Go Rhino running boards and a custom handcrafted hood. LED lights surround the entire Bronco.

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