By Maxlider’s Erik Maxlider The classic Ford Bronco is one of the most complicated simple vehicles ever built and had been one of the most sellable cars back in the 90s ten years after Ford owned stake in Mazda in 1979. Basically, it’s a drivable antique sculpture…and Bronco enthusiasts want to drive them as much…
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Two First Place Awards at Detroit Autorama World of Wheels
Did you hear the great news?! Last month, the Maxlider Brothers headed to the Detroit Autorama World of Wheels. They brought two custom Ford Bronco builds and finished in FIRST place with both! Both the NIL8 Bronco and the 4-Door Ford Bronco received prestigious honors and high praise. These custom builds turned heads and received…
4 Door Ford Bronco Road to SEMA: Mini Episodes
To thank the Ford Motor Company for announcing the 2020 Bronco and influence their design team, Maxlider Brothers Customs partnered with MJR Industries to build the most exotic Ford Bronco ever created. The result was a stretched 4-door, supercharged, Coyote 5.0L, high-end custom 1966 Bronco. Numerous vendors like Roush Performance, Yukon Gear & Axle, BFGoodrich,…
1973 Bronco Explorer
Mechanical Engine: 302 V8 Trans: C4 Automatic Steering: Power Brakes: Power front disc Exhaust: Dual Axles: Dana 44 Details Ext. Color: Orange Int. Color: Orange Plaid Tires: 33″ BFG Mud Terrains Wheels: ProComp Classics Lift: 2.5 Inches Origin: California Add Ons Top: Hard top Roll Bar: 4-point Dash: Orange Door panels: Explorer Floor: Mat Bumpers: Stock Price: $49,000 1973 Ford Bronco Explorer – This one looks like an extremely…
Maxlider’s 4-Door 1966 Ford Bronco: An Inside Look
The Ford Bronco was launched in 1966 as a 2-door, 4-wheel-drive, off-road beast. Ford wanted a sporty 4×4 that piggy-backed off the wildly successful Mustang that was launched nearly 2 years earlier. They quickly developed a cult-like following, but didn’t become wildly popular until 10 years ago when American’s seemed to rediscover the early Bronco…
Buying a Classic Ford Bronco? 5 Questions to Ask
By Maxlider’s Erik Maxlider “I have a 1966 Ford Bronco I’m trying to get rid of, are you interested?” Even after buying, selling, building, and restoring hundreds of Ford Broncos, each time I hear from a seller or track down what looks to be a perfect Bronco to restore, I get excited. I’m like a…
10 Frequently Asked Ford Bronco Questions and Answers
With the Ford Bronco market hotter than ever, Maxlider Brothers Customs receives 75-100 text messages, emails, and phone calls every day. We’re very thankful for our customers, fans, and followers and we try to answer every question and respond to every social media comment within a few hours. To help answer your…