Recrafted from the ground up by Highline Classics of Hubbard, Oregon, this 1974 Ford Bronco blends the timeless design of Ford's original SUV with the performance and comfort of a modern build. Highline is known for its high-end Coyote-powered Broncos, and this example was executed as a complete, turn-key package ready to enjoy from day one. Finished in dark metallic blue with a contrasting white optional hardtop, the truck retains its classic two-tone look while adding refined details like billet trim, LED lighting, and 3D chrome "FORD" grille lettering. The roof features a suede-lined headliner with integrated heat and sound insulation, while power retractable RealTruck running boards make entry easy without disturbing its clean lines. White 18-inch Detroit Steel wheels, 285/65 BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, and a lifted Wild Horses suspension give it the right stance and capability. Power comes from a Gen III 5.0-liter Coyote V8 paired with Ford's 10R80 ten-speed automatic transmission, feeding a Dana 20 transfer case, Dana 44 front axle, and Ford 9-inch rear with 31-spline axles and 4.10 gearing. Ultimate stainless-steel headers, a Borla exhaust, and a painted-to-match engine bay elevate both sound and presentation. Power steering, manually locking hubs, a Fox Racing stabilizer, and four-wheel disc brakes ensure confident control on any terrain. Inside, the hand-crafted brown leather interior features vertical pleats, squareweave carpeting, a color-matched four-point roll cage, Vintage Air climate control, Dakota Digital gauges, and a JL Audio Bluetooth receiver. A build equipped to this specification would cost roughly $210,000 to replicate through Highline Classics, making this Bronco a turn-key 4x4 built to a standard few ever reach.