New Ford F Series

31st August 2009

Beginning from the year 1966 up till 1996, the Ford Bronco lived for a good 30 years. This car is basically a four x 4 sport utility vehicle. And it has had 4 distinct generations.

Originally, this automobile was designed and crafted with being a stern rival in mind. And come the time that it was introduced, it was then competitor to the Jeep CJ 5 as well as the International Harvester Scout. Come the late 1970s, the Ford Bronco then came to be a competitor for the Chevrolet K5 Blazer as well as the Dodge Ramcharger. Come the 1980s, this automobile was accompanied by a much littler Ford Bronco II. However, this little sibling only stayed in the marketplace for just a couple of years. As for its last generation, the world knew the Ford Bronco as a big automobile that was based on the newer Ford F series.

Why is the Ford Bronco so well known? Well let us just say that it was the extremely same auto model the infamous OJ Simpson used when he traveled during his low speed chase with the police through the L. A. Area. It was also the same white Ford Bronco that was a 1993 model utilised by Al Cowlings. Now that is the Ford Bronco in favored culture for you.

The person who gave the Ford Bronco life was Ford’s product chief Donald N. Frey. Frey was also the very same person who designed the Ford Mustang. After the design comes the production and it was Lee Iacocca who got this auto prepared to roll of the producing and assembly plants. A unique vehicle on its own, the Ford Bronco failed to share any part with any other automobile.

According to J. Mays, Ford Motor Company group’s VP for design, “True to its heritage, the Bronco is a tough and genuine SUV that is all about function. It’s like a claw hammer in a box full of department store, battery operated, plastic, power tools.”.

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