O.J. Simpson was the passenger in Al Cowlings white Ford Bronco
( although O.J. also owned a white Ford Bronco it was not used in the low
speed " chase " )
1993
he was a passenger in the white Ford Bronco
no they were called OJ's though, for the infamous OJ Simpson police chase in his friends white bronco. they are also said to come with the bloody glove package....
I believe it was A.C. Cowling
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Bronco - 1958 Riding Solo 1-11 was released on: USA: 10 February 1959
stay on it the longest
It depends more on the rider then the animal. The bull is wider and it's buck is steeper but a bronco is faster and throws the rider higher. Bull riding has more injuries and pays more. Broncos can be broken but a bull can not!
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On June 17, 1994 OJ Simpson led police on a merry chase, a slow chase. At the wheel of the infamous white Bronco was Simpson's long-time friend Al Cowlings. As police tried to approach the Bronco, Cowlings yelled out his window, stating that Simpson had a gun pointed at his own head. Police backed off but maintained a close distance behind having to stop all traffic on California's busy state highway 405. Cowlings must have been a good friend, he not only drove the Bronco and was Simpson's go-between with police, he stuck by Simpson through his arrest, trial and eventual aquittal.
A sheriff's patrol car saw a white Ford Bronco belonging to Simpson's friend, Al Cowlings, going north on Interstate 405. When the officer approached the Bronco, Cowlings, who was driving, yelled that Simpson had a gun to his own head.
The first ford bronco was introduced in 1966, as a sport utility vehicle. By the 90's, larger scale bronco trucks were introduced as a competition to Chevrolet----the production of broncos ended in 1996, two years after it gained notoriety as OJ Simpson's vehicle during a highway chase with the LAPD.