Operation Fearless Ford Bronco

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Fearless Navy Seal Ford Bronco

The Operation Fearless Ford Bronco came about as a way to honor Navy SEAL Chief and American hero Adam Brown who died in Afghanistan when his team was attacked. Brown’s selfless actions during the attack saved the lives of several SEAL Team Six members, and he was awarded the Silver Star Medal for Heroism posthumously for his actions. Brown’s story was told in the book Fearless and is now honored in the Operation Fearless Ford Bronco.

Fearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown

RKM Performance took on the task to restore, upgrade, and honor Brown by rebuilding and modifying his 1991 Ford Bronco. This Bronco was Brown’s first vehicle and will be passed down to his two children.

The Operation Fearless Ford Bronco features a 5.0L Coyote engine that cranks out 400 horses, a Transzilla F56 6-speed manual transmission, 241 GM t-case, a custom fiberglass front clip and flared fender assembly, custom bumpers, Rigid LED Lighting, a Warn winch, and a matte desert tan paint scheme, a BDS 4-inch Extended Radius Arm Suspension Lift Kit with dual 5500-series shocks and rear leaf springs to go under this truck allowing for enough clearance for 38×15.50 Nitto Mud Grapplers.

Inside sees a full rollcage, racing seats, a one-off custom dash with cockpit influenced gauges and switch panel.

Fearless Navy Seal Ford Bronco Right Rear

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