A 4x4 Ford continues to be a popular choice for off roaders. The rugged construction and availability of spare parts and upgrade possibilities are great.
My old Ford F-150 on 38 inch Mudders dipping its nose in Thjorsa river.
1995 Ford Explorer on 38 inch tires.
Another shot of my F-150 with some amazing view.
A HUGE F-350 on the Baja Claw 46 inch tires.
A first generation Ford Explorer on 35 inch BF Goodrich tires in excellent shape.
A nice 1974 Ford Bronco with 38 inch Mudders.
A BIG OLD F-250 on 44 inch Super Swamper tires.
A fully modified 4x4 Ford Econoline on 44 inch Groung Hawg's.
A fully restored and modified 4x4 Ford Bronco 1974 can be used for the finest occasions - even a wedding.
This huge 4x4 Ford F-350 with 46 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Claw tires, makes our big trucks seem small in comparison. The Powerstroke engine has been enhanced to 480 horsepower. It's got Dana 60 front and Dana 80 rear with ARB air-lockers. The list of modifications is impressive.
4x4 Project - Ford Sport Track
The plan is to make this into a true off road custom Ford Explorer Sport Trac. Starting with the insertion of a Dana 44 whole front axle with disk brake kit in front, but use the Ford 8.8 rear axle in the rear. Both axles to be fitted with air-lockers and 4.88 gear ratios.
4x4 Ford Bronco 1974
There is something about the looks of the early Bronco that is appealing to many and the durability can be seen in how many are still in full use and how popular they are for rebuilding.
Ford GPW
The Ford GPW was one of the early 4x4's. It was designed by Willys Overland during WWII and made by a contract to Willys. Willys renamed the truck Jeep after the war.
1996 Ford Bronco Picture
Oscar Hardarson has owned this Full Size Bronco for more than six years and in that time has completely rebuilt it to take on the most demanding off-roading trips.