When Ford introduced the world to it's new flagship Raptor back in 2010 with a V8 as its sole engine option, some wondered if the capable off roader would ever be available with EcoBoost power.
Though most of us don't know the history of how the wheels on our vehicles came to be round, it's safe to say that we just assume that common sense prevailed.
If you've never heard of Classic Ford Broncos, I can't blame you. They're a small shop with a small crew, following in the footsteps of companies that specialize in producing restomod versions of classic vehicles that combine impeccable attention to detail and modern driveability.
What you see here is a clean, Maytag white 1973 F-100 with hub caps and white walls. While your first thought is probably "nice truck," the overall look is about as unimposing as it gets.
Remember when Pro Street was the thing, and everything under the sun was getting tubs and giant rear tires installed on it?
Are you the life of the party or the type who wants everyone to pay attention when you walk in the room? Well, we've found the perfect truck for you; introverts needn't apply.
A rotisserie restoration is not uncommon on rare muscle cars, priceless classic sports cars, and even the occasional pre-60's truck. But on a 1978 Ranger? Well, now we've seen at least one.