The iconic off-road lorry from Ford, the 1966 Bronco was initially intended for utility and off-road prowess. See Chip Foose turn this icon into a streamlined and modern-day street equipment.
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“Simple is elegant and its that timelessness that makes it elegant”
better say nothing than saying something too say something
@porschedriverful *to, smarty pants.
@steve d i hope you feel good mate. English is my second language.
βSlammed on big rimz.. simple… elegant.. timeless…β
Someone please build this and do it on YouTube so we can watch. I would be glued to the channel.
Same problem I came up with too. Looks like a Falcon.
It looks like a ford but that grill is very blazer like a stock grill would be cool
Nice! Chip always had style
Very interesting watching this come to life in front of our eyes. Very cool. Thank you for sharing. ππ¨π¦
i love chips work, but not so much this one, proportions just seem off
I can imagine a low and sporty Bronco like this, but the low cut windshield gives it some odd proportions…
The wheels are kinda jacked aswell
It would be fun to incorporate cortina rear lights and add some meat to the rear of the car
I appreciate everyone has their own taste, but foose putting huge wheels on everything and dropping it to the ground is really starting to get lame IMO.
It looks like a falcon 2 door. Why not start with the falcon body from the 60s.
Chip should have his own art channel. He is like the new Bob Ross. So calming.
You seem to have low standards.
Yuck! Foose takes a iconic 4×4 and morphs it into a ‘hot-rod’? This is ugly, it’s like drawing a mustache on the Mona Lisa!
Takes a perfect design and ruins it. “Foosified/Foolified.” Please stop ruining great vehicles. Stick to crappy 80’s and 90’s cars, those are so bad even you can’t ruin them.
*Not gonna lie, this is UGLY.*
You said it
People are going to say nice things, because it’s Chip, but this is terrible.
Never cared for most of his designs.
*WHAT A MESS.*
Love Chips work but this one is questionable.
Seeing a lot of first gen Falcon in Chip’s rendering. Oversized wheels and tires are a no-go for me. Fifteen inch steelies, baby!
I was thinking of the early 60’s Rachero front end.
Glad Chip showed some pictures of actual Broncos so I could see just how much his design looks absolutely nothing like a Bronco.
LOVE watchin’ and hearin’ your process. LOVE that you turned the Bronco into a Nash Rambler π