Jim Oaks
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- 1996 / 2021
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- 6-inches
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- 33x12.50x15
I guess this would fall under 'skidplate'.
This Bronco II is for sale on ebay for $39,999:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Ford-Bronco-II-4x4-Camper-Doomsday-Prepper-One-Of-A-Kind-/201882033044?hash=item2f011b5b94:g:NmAAAOSw4YdYzD18&vxp=mtr
I'm really puzzled by these photos. I've never seen anything like this before, and I've seen a lot of Ranger's and Bronco II's. I can't decide if this guy is a nut.....or brilliant. He obviously put a lot of work in to this, but I guess I would have to see it in action.
The Bronco II has a Dana 35 front, 9-inch rear, Atlas transfer case, 5.14 gears, and a Superlift 5.5 inch lift with the longer radius arms.
But I really did a WTF when I saw the 'Live Rib Cage' skid plate.