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Pro golfer wins unique custom 'Charles Schwab' 1973 Ford Bronco

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It's definitely a cool golf cart. Argentine PGA Tour golfer Emiliano Grillo won his second tour trophy at the Charles Schwab Challenge on Memorial Day weekend in Texas, and something to bring it home in.

Along with a $1.566 million prize and tartan winner's jacket, Grillo was given a 1973 Ford Bronco that was customized for the event.

The truck was built by Classic Ford Broncos of Powell, Ohio, which restored and updated the classic. FORD UNVEILS KING OF THE HAMMERS BRONCO Emiliano Grillo won a 1973 Ford Bronco at the Charles Schwab Challenge. (Raymond Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports) The original engine was swapped with the 5.0-liter "Coyote V8" from a current F-150 tuned to produce 465 hp, a 10-speed automatic transmission and a modern Ford 4x4 system.

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