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    CA 1973 Bronco Project

    I’m in so cal but what do you have available?
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    Orange Crush 1968 Coyote Resto

    Original frame. 2.5” Suspension from Wild Horses with a 2” body lift to fit the coyote
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    CA 1973 Bronco Project

    Do you have any other projects available for sale? Something with a rolling chassis, body and frame. Thank you
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    MT For Sale: 1972 Ford Bronco

    Pictures would be great
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    Orange Crush 1968 Coyote Resto

    Thank you
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    Orange Crush 1968 Coyote Resto

    It was a commissioned build for a client.
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    Orange Crush 1968 Coyote Resto

    Here are a few more shots…
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    Orange Crush 1968 Coyote Resto

    1968 Coyote Resto Pics
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    Stake pocket delete

    3D print a seal for an exact fit
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    Full Build, is Kincer worth it?

    Check out patriot classic 4x4. They have some nice frames with shorter lead times www.patriotclassic4x4.com
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    Body Shop in LA

    Mark has them for sale in Indio, CA
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    Custom Seats

    TMI or www.fourcrownsinc.com
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    MI Satin Black Door Locks

    I’m interested as well. How’s the availability? Thank you
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    Glove box VIN title mismatch

    The The difference is one letter. Went from U15F to U15N. It’s a 302 so my guess is the drivetrain changed at the plant during production from an in-line 6 to a V8 🤷‍♂️ It is like this in both locations. Near the shock tower and under the passenger foot rest. There is also a V on either...
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    Glove box VIN title mismatch

    Don’t mean to hijack but has any ever seen a bronco with two different VIN #s? Both VINs are stamped in the correct location, one above the other. Bronco is registered and the original data tag and registration matches one of the VINs
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    Blueprint Engines are a mess!!!

    I bought the bronco setup with the 4R70 and wasn’t impressed. The serpentine setup was misaligned and kept chewing up the belts. I had to correct this on my own. 4R70 was leaking and PS pump was bad. This was a complete crate setup. Wouldn’t consider them on future builds
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