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Now I see the three pedals.
We had a three on the tree back in High School on the 1968 F-150 of my dad's. And I had a three on a tree on my 1976 E-100 short box van. https://automaniagp.com/vehicleDetails.php?Bronco-395 https://automaniagp.com/images/uploa...-06-18_034.jpg Quote:
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I restored one ten years ago. Unfortunately, I went down the slippery slope to a full blown rock-crawler. I RUINED it! I kick myself in the A$$ every time I see a SWB Bronco now. :( http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1534900313.jpg |
If you want to keep the six, I have an Offenhauser 3x1 intake running three 1bbl Weber carbs on my '66 Mustang and a 6>2 header that really livens up the engine.
There are also some dedicated 6 cylinder performance websites. Everyone swaps in a V8 why not do something different and soup up the 6? |
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Let me know if you have any questions.
I did the mods about 15 years ago, but still have the car. |
Excellent!
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Me likie
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Yeah, great find. Looks good. SmileWavy
. My neighbor has had an old Bronco sitting in his back yard since I moved here in '10. It's not in great shape, but the V-8 has been rebuilt...an automatic trans. It's all there, just a bit ratty. I expressed interest in it a few years back...but never made an offer. A couple of months ago, his niece decided she wanted it and we all installed a new U joint. I drove it up/down the street and the rig felt solid. As far as I know, it was a gift to her. She drove around the neighborhood for a half hour or so...come back and said that at a stop light some guy offered her $15,000 for it. :eek: |
Beautiful bronco!
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Looks fun. Any famous previous owners?
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Takes me back to hs...we all had 4x4s....and got them muddy :). Buddy had one....I had a CJ5.....drool...
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Nice one. I've got a 1977 I've had forever.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4694/...bfbcf47e_b.jpgSnow Bronco by willtel, on Flickr The Classic Bronco forums are a great resource if you have any questions. ClassicBroncos.com Forums - 66-77 Early Ford Bronco Discussion Forums |
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Yummie !!! . Read an article about 30 years ago telling about what kind of vehicles self-made (successful) men drive. The preferred rig was a Ford Bronco. I was surprised. . An ex g/f chose her husbands Bronco over several of his cars...302...auto. |
Congrats. Much nicer than some I've seen locally...;)
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I bought my son a 68 or 69 back when he was 16. That was around 1999. It was a fun and very basic vehicle. His had the 289 and also three on the column. We painted it bright red and put a new wiring kit and pretty much everything else.
Sold it for $5,000 and he bought a f150 a couple of years later. |
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