
When Ford originally launched the 1966 Bronco, it offered it in three different body styles. The best known was the two-door hardtop, which is what today’s two- and four-door models follow as a model. There were two others. One had a half-cab, which looked a bit like a regular-cab pickup truck with an extremely short bed. The other was completely open. It had no top, and it didn’t even have any doors. Instead, it just had finished openings where the doors would go, so you could easily jump in and out. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Bronco, Ford created a custom concept of the Bronco inspired by the original, which had the chassis code of U13. It’s just as open as the original, and even has some other unique features you won’t find on a typical modern Bronco.
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