Ford Bronco Roadster Concept
On August 11, 1965, Ford introduced the original Bronco. It came in U14 pickup and U15 wagon versions, as well as a U13 roadster. It's the latter — specifically an enthusiast's Wimbledon White example — that informs the new Bronco Roadster Concept. Not meant for production, as it lacks necessary safety features like a roll bar or three-point seat belts, it instead pays homage to the model's roots. It lacks a roof and has simplified seats with lap belts, a manual transmission, a pared-back floor, a utilitarian rear compartment with a stamped tailgate, machined Fifteen52 Analog wheels, and modified bumpers that look closer to the original.