The West Coast Customs team was tasked with a devilish project. Five Ford Broncos stripped down to their bare bones, were about to undergo a monstrous transformation. The customer, a beverage company launching a new product called Devil’s Reserve, wanted these SUVs to embody the brand’s rebellious spirit.
With Halloween just around the corner, the Broncos were given a sinister makeover. The door jams were cloaked in black, and the body panels were wrapped in a film that completely altered their appearance. Red Devils were emblazoned on the rear doors and windows, a nod to the new drink.
To add to their intimidating presence, the team installed Air Design fender flares that widened the Broncos by four inches, allowing for larger Truxx wheels. These 22-inch rims, wrapped in aggressive 37-inch Repulsor M/T tires, were painted red with turquoise accents, creating a striking visual.
A suspension lift of five inches not only raised the Broncos but also improved their stability and comfort on the road, ensuring they could still handle off road adventures. The transformation was complete, and the Broncos were now ready to raise a little hell.
The cherry on top of the lifted Ford Broncos was the red painted horns affixed to their windshields. The first reaction of customers encountering these vehicles was an astonished “wow,” leading to a peculiar four vehicle convoy, the likes of which Burbank, California, had never seen.
Social media was quickly inundated with photos and videos of these horned Broncos cruising carefree.
West Coast Customs left the engine untouched, meaning they could be equipped with either the 2.3-liter EcoBoost L4 or the 2.7 liter EcoBoost V6.
Recently, the tuning house gained notoriety for transforming Mark Zuckerberg’s wife’s Porsche Cayenne GT into a minivan.
The SUV now boasts an extended wheelbase and sliding doors, undoubtedly facilitating the transport of the family’s three daughters. While the engine remains unchanged, the added wheelbase accommodates two extra rear seats.