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It’s pretty easy to see that the folks in the truck modification community are very talented and imaginative. You see all sorts of crazy things when you browse through the scene archives in trucks like this F350 drabbed Kenworth, or a GMC Sierra with open air box cleats . But even more inventive might be the guys who cut bronze truck door inserts into their Bronco doors to create truly unique work of art.

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Bronco doors with holes

The Bronco is a mid-size SUV that was manufactured by Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 1966 and replaced the Ranger model line. The Bronco was based on Fords compact car platform, which was shared with the Falcon, Fairlane/Torino, and Torino station wagon.

The Bronco was produced from 1966 to 1977, with two-door models built in San Jose, California and four-door models built in Chicago. In 1978 the Bronco was redesigned as a larger SUV with four-doors only; it remained in production until 1996 before being replaced by the Expedition.

The Bronco is one of the most exciting cars to come out of Ford in a long time. It will be built on a new platform and it looks like it has the potential to be a very capable off-roader. The Bronco could end up being the next Wrangler, but with more luxury features and more power. We don’t know when it will be released or what it will cost, but we do have some pictures of prototypes that have been spotted testing on public roads.

The 2020 Bronco has an aggressive look that seems to be inspired by the F-150 Raptor. The front end features LED headlights with LED daytime running lights below them. There are also holes in the fenders for ventilation, similar to those found on the new 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500. The hood has a bulge at either side that extends up over the grille opening and covers some of the front bumper cover. The front bumper itself is rather plain compared to some other trucks on the market today, but it does seem to have plenty of room for aftermarket add-ons if you want to customize your truck even more than Ford already has planned for it.

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We have the best selection of 2021 bronco rear doors with holes. We have been selling these for years and they have been the most popular item on our website. These are brand new OEM Ford F-150 rear doors. They have no dents or scratches and come with holes already drilled in them, so you can install your own third brake light or tow hooks. They will fit all years of the F-150 from 1999 to 2020, including the ’99-’02 regular cab and ’03-’09 super cab trucks.

These are made from steel and not plastic like other reproductions on the market today. These are black powder coated, so they look great and will last for years to come.

The 2020 Ford Bronco is one of the most hotly anticipated vehicles in recent memory. The Bronco will be the first SUV in Ford’s lineup since the discontinuation of the Explorer back in 2011. Despite the fact that it has yet to be officially revealed, there are already a number of rumors floating around about its design and features.

One of those rumors is that Ford will offer two different versions of its new Bronco — one that is a more traditional body-on-frame SUV, and another that’s more car-like and rides on a unibody platform. The latter version would be similar to how Volvo has approached its XC40 compact SUV and S60 sedan models (both vehicles ride on unibody platforms).

If this rumor proves true, it could mean big things for consumers who want an affordable, off-road capable vehicle with modern amenities like Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. As you can see in the photo above, we’ve created a rendering of what such a vehicle might look like if it were to adopt a unibody platform while retaining its rugged good looks.

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