Early Ford Bronco, 302, Automatic on 2040-cars
McKinney, Texas, United States
1969 Ford Bronco
Have owned this for the past 12 or so years in that time the following has been done: 4.5" full suspension lift 8 point roll cage (family cage) Wheels and tires (35" BFG) 23 gallon rear main gas tank Power steering Power brakes (discs up front, drums in rear) Flaming River polished tilt column with billet steering wheel (leather wrapped) Pertronix ignition setup (no more points) Long tube headers (hedman), full 2 1/2" exhaust with turbo mufflers (summit brand) C4 automatic conversion setup (new radiator, cooling lines, with additional tranny cooler)...transmission was rebuilt and shift kit installed, ties in with the tilt steering column for a factory look Edelbrock intake and carb Milodon 7 quart oil pan setup Fresh interior, new seat foam and upholstery, carpet, etc. All new weatherstripping and seals/gaskets, includes window felt and all new rubber around the windows Gauge illumination kit New paint Lots more misc things done to this bronco, just needs fine detailing and tinkering to be near perfect. Absolutely zero rust, been in Texas its whole life. The "Bronco" emblems for the sides were on order when the pictures were taken but have since been installed. |
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