FORD RECYCLES OLD FAVORITES
Aug 30, 2021
4 minutes
BY PHIL SKINNER
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Ford Motor Co. started 2021 by bringing about several new models using old monikers right out of its “heritage handbag.” The most exciting is the rebirth of the Ford Bronco, which is being given the greatest amount of media attention, so that’s where we’ll start with this column on recycled Ford names.
Bronco Returns
A far cry from the original edition introduced in 1966 as a rather utilitarian, bare-bones off-road vehicle, the new Bronco’s suggested prices start at about 10 times what they were back in 1966, but you do get so much more standard equipment
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