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With no roof or doors, the design recalls the U13, emphasizing simplicity at the heart of Ford’s off-road icon.
Ford's latest Bronco concept is inspired by the 1966 U13 Bronco Roadster and dripping with appeal. But you can't have one.
It’s not unusual for a car company to build itself a one-off concept in celebration of a major milestone. This time, it’s ...
Ford unveils a Bronco concept inspired by the 1966 U13 roadster edition, as the company celebrates the model's 60th ...
No doors, no roof, no roll bars, and no head restraints means this truck would never pass safety regulations, so it remains ...
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Ford introduces a new roadster concept, a modernized version of the 1966 U13 Bronco, featuring doorless and roofless design ...
When Ford originally launched the 1966 Bronco, it offered it in three different body styles. The best known was the two-door hardtop, which is what today's two- and four-door models follow as a model.
Still, as an homage to the 1960s original, the Bronco Roadster concept is cool as heck. It's a long shot that you'll ever see one in showrooms, but blow out those birthday candles and make a wish ...