In 1978 Jim Rainero’s 1968 Bronco -- and its string of victories in four-wheel-drive hill-climbing circles – made headlines in the Ford World news magazine. Jim, a parts inspector, powertrain and chassis product engineer, took a modified 302 V-8 Bronco to the very top – the top in hill-climbing competition, head-to-head up a steep dirt hill to see who got to the top first
Jim would get his beefed-up Bronco going up to 70-80 mph in just 300 feet — which was pretty amazing for a four-wheel-drive utility truck formerly used for snow plowing.
When those within the hill-climb community informed him that they thought someone else was faster he’d show up with The Nasty One to run against them – and he’d win every single time. But, that was 1978, and no one has seen or heard of that hill-climbing 1968 Bronco beast for 40 years . . . until now.
“This is my dream -- to tell my grandfather’s story through this Bronco,” Jonny explained. “How I got involved in Ford and into race cars and into building classic cars was all because of this man right here. If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t be who I am today.”
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