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JHBronco

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I have restored a 1969. So far I have the chassis done, but the body is too much of a mess. Looking for a donar bronco. Doesn't need to be running, just a decent body within 1000 miles of Jackson Hole.
 

Revelation

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You could check broncoconnection for a tub, or have you thought about going with a glass tub, If I had your budget that would be the route I would take.
 

FJB

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I have a 67 wagon that is all stock except that it is cut. It has the 170 six cylinder with 3 on the tree. The doors and pillars are pretty solid but it will need floor pans. There is also some rust in the bed area. I'm in Omaha, NE.
 

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Have you found anything yet? I have access to a couple of tubs that may work for you. A 67 tub that is in great shape, floors are rusty I think.
Also, a 71 tub that is dirty, but solid. Only rust is in the drivers door post, but not bad, and fixable. Located in Colorado.
 
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