Over the years, we’ve seen more than our fair share of wild, over-the-top SEMA builds, vehicles that are designed essentially for one purpose – to attract eyeballs at the aftermarket extravaganza and help bring attention to companies and their wares. While some companies wind up keeping those builds for a while after SEMA is over, most wind up being sold, oftentimes at auction. That now includes this wild 2023 Ford F-350 Super Duty dubbed “Bronczilla,” too.
Up for auction at Bring a Trailer, this particular Ford Super Duty has been modified extensively by Precision All Out Customs & Restorations of Springfield, Illinois, all with one purpose in mind – to transform the pickup into a modern-day full-size Bronco. It started life as a regular cab, long bed F-350 Super Duty, after which Precision sectioned and shortened the frame, added a short bed out back, removed the rear portion of the cab, and ultimately created a one-piece body shell. They then painted it white with blue accents, and added power running boards, rock lights, and a removable hardtop.
The bed holds a roll cage and a rear bench seat, along with a bikini top and a custom marine-style stereo system, plus a cooler, safe, power inverter, and grille, perfect for those warm days on the beach. Marine-grade upholstery dons in the interior, and the converted Super Duty pickup rides high thanks to a Wicked Goliath suspension lift and 22-inch Cali Offroad wheels wrapped with 37-inch Amp Terrain Attack tires. Power comes from the stock 7.3L V8 Godzilla engine, which was factory-rated to produce 430 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque.
This is just the latest of many Blue Oval SEMA builds that have surfaced for sale recently – a list that also includes a heavily-modified 2022 Ford Maverick, a 1974 Ford Capri, a 2021 Ford Bronco on tracks, and a Ford F-350 Super Duty dually.
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My brother wants a full size 2 door Bronco with the removable top. I think he maybe the only one I know who was disappointed that Ford didn’t make the new Bronco this way, lol. I guess I should send him this link.