The name Crazy Horse has been used on several famous Broncos.
perhaps the oldest is this one?
This Bronco roadster built by K-Bar-S and owned by Hal Sealund was also named Crazy Horse.
as is this '66 U14 half cab, built by Stacy David for the show Trucks!
Another one
Before it was Big Oly, the 2WD Bronco was given the name "Crazy Colt"
The predecessor to the Big Oly/Crazy Colt was "Pony"
K Bar S would name almost all their builds, this one was called "Little Foot", I am guessing this is a reference to the Monster Truck Bigfoot who shares the same shade of blue.
They called this one the Dust Devil
A K Bar S tribute, nicknamed the "Rattler"
Kurt Streker of Viva Broncos named his Bronco "Hot Ginger" after his wife Ginger and the paint color offered by Ford. I guess he liked the name better than the color as the Bronco was always blue
This race rig was given the moniker el Bronco Loco Rapido!....the crazy fast Bronco
This race rig was given the moniker el Bronco Loco Rapido!....the crazy fast Bronco
We can't forget Uncle Bob's Bouncing Bronco
James Duff's most famous Bronco is named Pony Express
This Bronco was given the name Pegasus
This very successful desert racing Bronco is nicknamed "El Caballo Del Diablo" or "The Devil's Horse" for the Espanol challenged.
The Grinch
The Road Warrior, not the image you would expect with that name
Mad Dog II, I assume there was a Mad Dog I?
Broncus Pacificus, must be latin.....Bone Yard Bronco
Here is Ramblin' Rose or Rosey for short, named after the song
The Bronco below was built by Kennedy 4-Wheel Drive Center, they named it "Freight Train" because it was assembled from pieces of a Bronco that was hit by a freight train
Orange Crush
Jim Creel, owner of Wild Horses 4 Wheel Drive named his Bronco "Nightmare"....mare is the word for a female horse....
Jim's son Mitch, named his Bronco "Pitbull"
Another shop Bronco is Scrappy, you can tell he is from Texas by the long horns......
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