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05/24/10, 06:57 PM
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Early broco with a pickup truck style bed?
anyone ever seen a classic bronco with a pick up truck style body for a back half? I saw one the other day, truck bed and everything. was wondering if anyone knows if they were built that way or if it's just something the owner fabricated himself. if you know they were built that way, do you know what year? ANY information is appreciated!!!
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05/24/10, 07:11 PM
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Will work for Bronco parts
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Are you referring to a half cab, one like this? If so I do believe they were available from 66-72. BTW, not my Bronco... got the pic from Google Images.
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1972 Sport
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05/24/10, 07:30 PM
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Red Head Grease Monkey
Early Broncos make me crazy!
Stockton, CA
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Yup, Early Bronco half cab, or pickup. The VIN will start with U14 to designate that it came from the factory this way. However, the top and bulkhead that separate the cab from the bed can be bolted on to Broncos that came from the factory with a full top as well.
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05/24/10, 08:15 PM
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hold my beer, watch this
Gardner KS
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Here's a few more views.
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05/24/10, 08:17 PM
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Southern Oklahoma
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Yup if one starts with U14 or you see a bulkhead behind the seats you'll know. Not very practical rigs IMO but damn good looking I'd love to add one to my stable.
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05/24/10, 08:33 PM
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Big Blue Bronco
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I'm looking forward to fixing mine up:

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-Travis
Early 1966 U14, Stock, Uncut, 170cid I6 (Waiting to be Restored) '66 Photo Album
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05/24/10, 08:40 PM
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MS Gulf Coast
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Here's a picture of mine before I put the doors back on.
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75 1/2 cab, 302 w/TBI, C4, D20 (3.15:1), 4.5" WH lift, 2" BL, ARB's w/4.88's, 4 w/pd, always building, does it ever end?
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05/24/10, 08:41 PM
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66 broncos forever!!
Iowa
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Mine too.
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05/24/10, 08:44 PM
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Cape Coral, Fl
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mine without the top painted
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05/24/10, 08:58 PM
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Bronco Guru
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Olathe, KS
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There is no such thing of a early broco with a pickup bed. No matter how much siderbox tries to convince you other wise.
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05/25/10, 03:33 AM
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REBEL
Guess you better call the Whaaaambulance
Lees Summit-Missouri
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There are some great looking 1/2 cabs out there...
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05/25/10, 04:17 AM
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In my Soul Kitchen
Festus Mo
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Stop teasing me, you guys know I want one of these
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05/25/10, 04:29 AM
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Here's mine, it was a wagon originally(U15) but I like the half cab more.
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Mike E
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05/25/10, 05:10 AM
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Maryville TN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oh2bnok
There is no such thing of a early broco with a pickup bed. No matter how much siderbox tries to convince you other wise.
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A while back there was someone on here who was building a Bronco with a seperate truck bed made from a 64-66 ford truck bed that was narrowed and shortend. It made it look like a long bed Bronco with a half cab.
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05/25/10, 12:50 PM
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Portland
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I have seen this one, and it is a Bronco with a pickup bed.
http://www.broncofix.com/viewtopic.p...t=extended+cab
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