
This cool looking Ford Bronco II gives you a really good idea of what you can do with a Ford Bronco II, and how you can change up the look.
This 1987 Ford Bronco II features Perry’s Fab & Fiber (McNeil Racing) fiberglass quarter panels, along with a conversion kit to convert the front fenders grill and hood to a 1994 Ford Ranger. The stock motor was replaced with a 4.0L V6 with an automatic transmission from a 1994 Ford Ranger.
Some features of this vehicle are:
- Flowmaster Exhaust
- Perry’s Fab & Fiber custom 1994 Ranger front fiberglass
- Perry’s Fab & Fiber fiberglass quarter panels
- Yellow paint with McNeil racing graphics
- Dual Shocks all around
- Front adjustable coil buckets
- HAZCO Racing Buckets(Front)
- HAZCO Racing Bench(Rear)
- Custom tube front bumper with Super Bright hella light
- Aluminum 8-hole wheels
- 33-inch tires








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About The Author
Jim Oaks is a longtime Ford truck and SUV enthusiast and the founder of The Ranger Station and Bronco II Corral. With decades of hands-on experience, he writes both technical and non-technical articles covering the Ford Bronco II, including mechanical systems, factory engineering, common upgrades, and detailed feature vehicle write-ups.
In addition to technical content, Jim documents Bronco II history, rare factory and aftermarket models, production details, and original Ford marketing materials. His work is based on firsthand experience, original documentation, and long-term involvement in the Ford enthusiast community.
Through his sites, Jim has built comprehensive reference libraries that serve owners, builders, restorers, collectors, and historians, helping preserve the Bronco II’s technical knowledge and historical significance.





