1966 Ford Bronco by Maxlider Brothers
Bowler Performance Transmissions Products Featured On This Vehicle
1966 Ford Bronco built by Maxlider Brothers Customs & United
Pacific Industries for the 2018 SEMA show, featuring a Bowler 4R70W
Transmission
Ford AOD-E/4R70W Performance Transmission for SBF Engines (up to 600 lb-ft torque)
COMPUSHIFT 3 Sport Ford 4R70W Transmission w/ EFI Engine (non-Coyote)
GM / Ford Universal -6AN Braided Cooler Line Kit (90 Degree Ends)
Photography by Andrew Wendler
Specs
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Builder
Maxlider Brothers Customs
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Transmission
Bowler 4R70W
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Rear End
Currie
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Engine
Coyote 5.0L
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Brakes
Wilwood
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Tires
BF Goodrich
1966 Ford Bronco
United Pacific Industries contracted Maxlider Brothers Customs to build a retro 1966 Ford Bronco for their 2018 SEMA Show booth. The customized Ford Bronco was built to showcase 1966 to 1977 Bronco replica body panels as well as lighting produced by the company. According to United Pacific Industries Director of Research and Development, David Odegard, “United Pacific Industries has specifically chosen Maxlider Brothers Customs to build this high-profile flagship Bronco for our company. Their knowledge of and passion for Ford Broncos is unmatched, so we knew they were the best people to build our SEMA booth vehicle.”
After building more than 500 classic Broncos, Maxlider Brothers
Customs has the experience to know what is important to Bronco
enthusiasts: proportions of tire size, lift kit and bolt on parts as well as a blue color because it is the most popular color choice. The
United Pacific Bronco will be painted in the company’s corporate shade of blue with white accents on the fender flares and roof. The United Pacific classic Ford Bronco will be equipped with a Ford Performance Coyote 5.0L engine and other modern conveniences including air conditioning, Bluetooth stereo, accurate electronic gauges and power running boards. Maxlider Brothers Customs has not overlooked any detail, including adjustable custom leather seats to accommodate taller drivers and passengers with ease. The 1966 Bronco in the United Pacific booth might look classic on the outside, but it features modern amenities necessary to make it comfortable to drive today.United Pacific produces exact replica sheet metal for the 1966 to 1977 Ford Broncos so that enthusiasts can recreate their ideal classic Bronco, and this is the sheet metal used on the Bronco being built by Maxlider Brothers Customs. The company supplied everything necessary for the body, including the fender flares, door shells, windshield and window frames, front and rear bumpers, door jambs, tail light housing panels, rocker panels and more. United Pacific also supplied the billet aluminum tail light bezels and LED sequential tail lights for the build. In total, more than 60 products from United Pacific are used on the vehicle.