1970 Ford Bronco Locopony

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This 1970 Ford Bronco started life as a family SUV in Oregon before eventually finding its way into desert racing. I haven’t been able to find much on the history of this Bronco and Locopony Racing, but I did find where it competed in the 2003 Baja 1000 aa well as a story about Chasing Baja from someone that drove a chase truck during that race.

At some point the Bronco found its way into the hands of Gateway Bronco founder Seth Burgett. Seth and the crew at Gateway Bronco resurrected the Bronco and gave it new life with a Ford Motorsports 427 aluminum stroker motor. These engines are typically built to make over 500 horsepower.

“Whether it was cruising down the historic Route 66 or exploring the winding roads around Hamel, the Bronco has been a blast to have in my collection.” said Seth. The Bronco’s full potential has been put through its paces on Seth’s family’s 500-acre retreat in Missouri, where he navigated rugged trails and open fields.

In 2022, Seth drove Locopony from St. Louis to Townsend, Tennessee, for the Bronco Super Celebration. Being the head turner that it is, the Bronco drew a lot of attention.

It looks as though Seth is ready to part ways with this cool Bronco. If you’re interested, contact Gateway Bronco.

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Welcome to the Bronco Corral. As a long time Ford Truck enthusiast, I've been a fan of the Ford Bronco and Bronco II. In fact, I've completely rebuilt a Bronco II of my own. The Bronco Corral originally started as the Bronco II Corral, but in 2020 I decided to expand it to include all Ford Bronco's, and welcome the upcoming 2021 Ford Bronco. Thanks for stopping.

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