There aren't a whole heck of a lot of late 70's Broncos on the road today. When we do see one, it's a pretty exciting thing, because these are some of the most beloved trucks among Ford fans.
What you see before you might look a little strange at first. After seeing countless early wagon/SUV Broncos with cut fenders, you probably forgot about the less common half cab and roadster variants, and we can't blame you.
Everybody loves a good burnout, especially one accompanied by a huge plume of black smoke coming from a diesel stack. And everybody also loves a good fail video (or almost fail), even when it happens behind the wheel of one of our beloved Ford trucks.
Bro trucks. We see them all the time, spouting black smoke from giant stacks and generally terrorizing left lane clogging Prius drivers with Coexist bumper stickers.
Chevy has caused quite a stir with its “aluminum bed test” commercials, which depict the alleged type of damage you can expect from various “real world” occurrences. Trouble is, the things that Chevy subjects these trucks to aren’t exactly what most people consider realistic. The two most criticized parts of this series are the “block [...]
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The problem with frame off restorations and show queens is that your average person feels obligated to keep them that way. Most people work hard for their money, and they don't want to see that expensive paint job or those hand painted engine parts get scratched up and dirty.
When was the last time you saw a 1957 F-100? For whatever reason, this particular model year isn't one that you'll commonly see at your local car show or cruise night.