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SOLD NEW PICS 12/9 Squint your eyes! '67 u15nla, v8, 4sp, ps, pdb

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If you squint your eyes, the primer doesn't look so bad. I found this "off the grid". It's a '67 with V8 power, an NP435 4 speed, power steering, power disc brakes, new Hanhook tires, new Warn hubs, new front end bushings, adjustable trac bar, new shocks, 2.5" lift.

The seats have good frames and need to be recovered, no rear seat. The posts are solid, but the strikers have some rust, but both doors close solid with no sag. All interior floors are original, have a few rusty spots, but solid. The steering wheel and horn button are original and the dash pad is nice. Dash cut for radio :cry:.

The engine is quiet, the tranny shifts smooth, the clutch is good with no chatter or slipping. That's why I bought it. Mechanically you have a good base here.

Included is another pair of uncut fenders in decent condition, a pair of outer rockers, and new rear fender flares. Clear TN title. There isn't much out there under $6000.00. Here's a good Winter project for someone!!
 

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More pictures

The poor primer spray bomb makes it look worse than it really is...really!!
 

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Looks like the swapped in a 76/77 Dana 44 with sway bar bracket attached. Nice upgrade
 
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Yes, that's exactly what it is. There is a sway bar mounted on the top of the radius arms. I have a feeling it is the correct piece installed incorrectly.
 

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Someone also couldn't figure out the dual shock plates for the front either...
Still a neat rig.
 

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Have you driven this bronco? What I'm asking is, would this make a decent driver while being fixed up? It wouldn't be my daily driver, but I am looking for something that can be driven while being built.
It's been a long time since I built my last bronco, and I was able to use it as a daily driver at the same time.
 
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Yes I think it is a project you could drive while restoring. The previous owner drove it on a regular basis. The gas in the tank is stale. He disconnected the fuel pump to avoid contamination, and fill the carb bowl for me to hear it run, and drive it on my trailer.
Motor is quiet, no smoke, no lifter clacking, or lower noise. Clutch is good with no chatter. Brakes are a little weak, I haven't investigated. I'm surprised I still have it, the market is very thin in this price range.
 

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Is the primer hiding a lot of rust issues? The body looks solid from the pics, but in the pic of the driver strike plate it looks like the body has either a poor bondo job, or the paint has chipped away, and then covered by primer.
Can you please post some pics of the interior? Like the dash, floors, and bed.
I may have missed it in the description, but I'm wondering if the T-case works.
Does it shift into 4lo and 4hi?
Thanks!
 
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T'Case is a T shifter, and it works. I'll take and post some interior pics asap. You are correct regarding the posts, there is paint chipping, no bondo.
 
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I'm moving to Ebay, but would prefer selling to someone on here. I can reduce the price some. PM me if interested.
 
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interior pictures

New pictures of interior.
 

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