A number of other celebrities, including Neil Young, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus, have lost houses—and likely vehicles—due to the fast-moving blaze.
By Chris Tsui, The Drive
Over the weekend, we reported on a rare 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
that was saved by California firefighters when its home was set ablaze
by the Golden State's devastating wildfires. Another vintage Ford wasn't
so lucky. Taking to social media this weekend, actor Gerard Butler
posted a shot of himself on Sunday in front of what remains of his
Malibu home—and his first-generation Ford Bronco.
Butler's truck, as captured by paparazzi,
had been coated in a beautiful powder blue paint job before the raging
wildfire north of Los Angeles. In its current state, it's nearly
unrecognizable.
Made from 1966 to 1977, the original Bronco was
built as a competitor to the Willys CJ-5 Jeep. The two-door truck was
powered by a choice of either a 2.8-liter inline-six or a 4.7-liter V-8.
The two engines grew to 3.3 and 4.9 liters, respectively, later in its
production run. While most restored Broncos of this vintage generally
hover around the $80,000 mark judging from a quick glance at AutoTrader, some have demanded upwards of $200,000. A ratty old Ford pickup this was not.
The 300 actor appears to be quite the gearhead, having posted Instagram pictures in the past of himself behind the wheel of a first-generation Corvette and at the helm of a Triumph Bonneville T100.
Butler's truck, as captured by paparazzi,
had been coated in a beautiful powder blue paint job before the raging
wildfire north of Los Angeles. In its current state, it's nearly
unrecognizable.
Made from 1966 to 1977, the original Bronco was
built as a competitor to the Willys CJ-5 Jeep. The two-door truck was
powered by a choice of either a 2.8-liter inline-six or a 4.7-liter V-8.
The two engines grew to 3.3 and 4.9 liters, respectively, later in its
production run. While most restored Broncos of this vintage generally
hover around the $80,000 mark judging from a quick glance at AutoTrader, some have demanded upwards of $200,000. A ratty old Ford pickup this was not.
The 300 actor appears to be quite the gearhead, having posted Instagram pictures in the past of himself behind the wheel of a first-generation Corvette and at the helm of a Triumph Bonneville T100.
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