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Old 09/10/09, 09:57 PM   #1
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Having an EB, BII, and a Fullsize, equals having a wife that loves Broncos too!

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Bronco runs 10.6 ET @ 124 MPH

Found this video surfing streetfire.net
It is a big bronco, is this someone on here or does anyone know anything about it? Pretty sic video.....I'm sure it's been around before it was added to their site 8-08. If you haven't seen it enjoy!

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/1...106_178173.htm

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Old 09/10/09, 10:14 PM   #2
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that was a 10.93 not a 10.63

still a awesome run

1977 Bronco - 340 HP Ford Racing 5 Liter - NV3550/Hurst Shifter - 456 Gears - 3.5 Suspension lift - one inch body lift - twin shift - 35 M/T MTZ's - 15.23@89.56 MPH

2001 Lightning - 635rwhp, 763rwtq - 10.90@124 MPH
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Old 09/11/09, 04:31 AM   #3
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very nice......

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Old 09/11/09, 05:40 AM   #4
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I recall that truck from another bronco site a few years back. I am pretty sure it still has the D44 axle up front but not hooked up. He's running a built 460. Can't remember if it was stroked or not.
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Old 09/11/09, 09:07 AM   #5
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That's awesome! I used to street race a full size blazer. But it couldn't do a wheel stand! And that bronco is way cooler. Man, makes me want to build a drag bronco now...

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Old 09/11/09, 10:04 AM   #6
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The guys name is Pat, and its a 557 stroker. The Dana 44 is gutted, no gears, carrier axles etc. We used to keep in touch before he got the big "D", but I have not heard from him in a while.
BTW thats not the best pass, it went 10.55 the last time we had talked.
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Old 09/11/09, 02:22 PM   #7
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http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/sup.../registry/3878

70 Sport 302/T-18/D20-T, BB 31 spl LS 9" w/ yukons, MK VII rear disks, disk D44 w/ lockrite, 3.5" CAGE/Deaver lift, full length headers/duals, 78 col/steer box, stang HB
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Old 09/11/09, 02:56 PM   #8
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Wow! Reminds me of every red light I have the pleasure of catching. Thanks! I will pass it on to my buddies.
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Old 09/11/09, 03:01 PM   #9
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That was cool to see
Thanks for posting

Slowly making progress on the reassembly but this is getting painful.
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