I think the biggest thing that separates an Icon from other builders is the attention to design detail. The total ownership and artistic vision of every last detail is awesome. Other may pay attention to mechanics, body work, interior features, and paint - but I don't think any other builder take it to this level of artistry. It's not only the custom chassis, its distressing and tumbling painted organic cowhide, heat curing polyurea floors and adding custom panels, custom LED, custom Hargaurden squarweave carpet in removable mats, and all the other small details that make a huge difference.
It's nice to see a manual shift these days. All the other Bronco builders are using the 10 speed automatic's. They are nice, but something about a stick in the older rigs. I like it! 😁
I have used this color often using a Porsche configurator. It really suits this build. Porsche had a color in the 50's called Auratium Green that I think would suit one of your builds. It's the color I try to emulate when I'm doing a Thriftmaster configuration. Has an old school vibe to it. Lol, can't tame a Coyote. There hasn't been one of your builds I haven't liked.
Hey I’m curious about what hp/tour wire you’re sending through the AX15. I have an LQ9 that I hooked up to an ax15 using some advanced adapters. The shop I worked with suggested getting the AX 15 custom built with hardened gears so I did. Are you doing something similar? Have you broken any transmissions? I like mine it seems fine but I keep getting told I should swap for a beefier trans by some people who don’t seem to believe me. So I guess I’m just searching for some validation. :)
I think the biggest thing that separates an Icon from other builders is the attention to design detail. The total ownership and artistic vision of every last detail is awesome. Other may pay attention to mechanics, body work, interior features, and paint - but I don't think any other builder take it to this level of artistry. It's not only the custom chassis, its distressing and tumbling painted organic cowhide, heat curing polyurea floors and adding custom panels, custom LED, custom Hargaurden squarweave carpet in removable mats, and all the other small details that make a huge difference.
Mark my words, I will own one of your broncos one day. I am totally impressed with your company by the build quality and forward thinking.
Lots of imitators, ICON is the pinnacle.
It's nice to see a manual shift these days. All the other Bronco builders are using the 10 speed automatic's. They are nice, but something about a stick in the older rigs. I like it! 😁
Lovely colour! Many would want that vehicle just for it's colour!
I like the new as much as the old school.
Not a huge fan of broncos, but the details on this build is immaculate
I have used this color often using a Porsche configurator. It really suits this build. Porsche had a color in the 50's called Auratium Green that I think would suit one of your builds. It's the color I try to emulate when I'm doing a Thriftmaster configuration. Has an old school vibe to it. Lol, can't tame a Coyote. There hasn't been one of your builds I haven't liked.
Thanks Jonathan very nice colour! Very cool Bronco!
That's the nicest br to date
this lever power window is a charming easter egg
Jonathan just made my Sunday even better
Guess you didn’t make it to SEMA
Beautiful
Bada$$ for sure, Jonathan and crew know watsup
Cool as always
OUTSTANDING : o ......
Really nice! What axle ratio do you run in these Broncos?
Hey I’m curious about what hp/tour wire you’re sending through the AX15.
I have an LQ9 that I hooked up to an ax15 using some advanced adapters. The shop I worked with suggested getting the AX 15 custom built with hardened gears so I did.
Are you doing something similar? Have you broken any transmissions?
I like mine it seems fine but I keep getting told I should swap for a beefier trans by some people who don’t seem to believe me.
So I guess I’m just searching for some validation. :)
Have you done an 80’s Bronco? Beautiful blue on this one. 👌🏼
@@MCCJODA not yet
Let us know before you do cuz the prices for those things will shoot up