Awesome ride and saweeet pics!
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The IAG Vintage Grille comes bright white out of the box and appears high quality. I painted mine Wimbledon White, you could easily paint one black or any color if that's your preference. I highly recommend you try it. I have no regretsLove this Bronco look and remember when you posted it earlier https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/post-your-custom-bronco-grille.72552/page-11#post-1945595
Really awesome design here!
I hate my Badlands grill - worst of all the OEM grill designs IMHO. I am not looking for a classic look like yours, so I was hoping iAG offered their Vintage grill unpainted. It looks like it is originally molded in a carbon-black plastic which the 6G Bronco has a lot of. If it was I would just paint the surround body color and be done, but unfortunately it only is offered pained gloss white. That will require more paint layers and steps.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uQSe4MsWcE5rfC829Love it! How did you do the inserts in the wheels?
Yeah. iAG’s is the best looking grill available. Black Diamond is a runner up.The IAG Vintage Grille comes bright white out of the box and appears high quality. I painted mine Wimbledon White, you could easily paint one black or any color if that's your preference. I highly recommend you try it. I have no regrets
Galpin Auto Sports in Van Nuys did many of the mods. Yes, photos were taken at Vazquez Rocks. I am based in Texas and bought the Bronco in Vegas as I'm often there (vegas.car.guy on Instagram)I'm confused, your license plate says "Texas", frame says "Galpin", (San Fernando Valley?). I swear the location is Vazquez Canyon in Agua Dulce, CA. No confusion on Bronco though; great looking!
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ronco-fifteen52-photoshoot.79974/post-2026390This is GORGEOUS, and is NOT helping my lust for the Analog HDs.
What did you do to create the center caps? They look amazing.
Have you asked them if you could get an unfinished one? It should cost them less, and even as a one-off, you'd think they could arrange it. Though if I were the , I'd look to carry I fished for people looking to paint a different color for the exact reasons you described.Love this Bronco look and remember when you posted it earlier https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/post-your-custom-bronco-grille.72552/page-11#post-1945595
Really awesome design here!
I hate my Badlands grill - worst of all the OEM grill designs IMHO. I am not looking for a classic look like yours, so I was hoping iAG offered their Vintage grill unpainted. It looks like it is originally molded in a carbon-black plastic which the 6G Bronco has a lot of. If it was I would just paint the surround body color and be done, but unfortunately it only is offered pained gloss white. That will require more paint layers and steps.
Saw that right after I posted. D'oh.
Yeah, I contacted iAG on their website and asked if it could be available unfinished , but unfortunately they could not.Have you asked them if you could get an unfinished one? It should cost them less, and even as a one-off, you'd think they could arrange it. Though if I were the , I'd look to carry I fished for people looking to paint a different color for the exact reasons you described.
I ended up going with OEM Heritage, leaving the middle just clear-coated, the face white and the surround body color (Cactus, in my case). It would have a bit of a pain to strip it back down.
Looks so cool! Love the analogs!The manufacturer of my wheels reached out to me on social media and asked if they could do a photoshoot with my Bronco. Here are a few of the photos they took.