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    Brand new classic ford broncos now on sale




    Gateway Bronco of Hamel, Ill., which started out as a restoration shop specializing in the classic SUVs just over two years ago, has been granted the first license from Ford to build ground-up recreations of the 1966 to 1977-era Bronco.

    This allows it to manufacture vehicles with all-new frames and bodies and sell them with Ford Bronco branding, although you’ll find that they are a little different from the classics under the skin.

    As it does with its resto-mods, which it will continue to sell, Gateway updates the suspensions, brakes and engines, using either a 347 cubic-inch “stroker” V8 or a 5.0-liter Coyote from the current F-150.

    Several models are offered that run from the $95,000 Fuelie to the $180,000 Modern Day Warrior, which is equipped with the six-speed transmission and rear suspension from a Ford F-150 Raptor.

    They’re also equipped with a noise and vibration reduction system engineered by Gateway and can be trimmed in high-end woods, leathers or pretty much anything the customer requests.

    Founder and CEO Seth Burgett told Fox News Autos that a $250,000 model is being added to the mix that comes with either a Shelby supercharger or a Gateway-designed twin-turbocharger, along with other performance upgrades that include a Borla exhaust and Brembo brakes.

  • #2
    Holy crap that's a big image

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    • #3
      Works perfect for phones

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      • #4
        95-250K - pretty steep even though it's an old school classic.
        Originally posted by MR EDD
        U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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        • #5
          what a waste
          WH

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          • #6
            A $7k blower from Roush goes for $100k+ in Shelbyland apparently.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ceyko View Post
              95-250K - pretty steep even though it's an old school classic.
              "Starting at $95k"

              Take a look at our work. These are some of our rebuilt Ford Broncos. If you are interested in restored Broncos, contact us today.



              Even still, the restored originally equipped ones are going for mid-$60's, $120k isn't nutty for a hand-built, low build quantity, and all new and updated ride. Adding $30k to integrate a coyote and electronics makes sense, but that $250k number is nuts.

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              • #8
                i don't see a $100,000 in it! i could build it cheaper

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