Bronco_69
Bronco Guru
I came across a 4 cylinder 67 bronco today and it looked original. i thought they were all 6 cylinder and v8's
Considering how gutless a stock 170 is, I can't imagine going over about 35mph in a four banger equipped Bronco. %)
What was the donor out of?
Hey now! My 170 combined with the Dana 20 in 4Lo and 4.56 gears was unstoppable. Well, unstoppable in a field. And because the brakes were bad. But still!
Weren't there some Mavericks or Pintos back in the day that had 4 bangers in them? And didn't Ford make some supercharged 4 banger for the Mustang once? I can't imagine anyone actually going through with either of those.
About the closest I would get to a 4 banger would be a 4BT.
Wrong again. Evidently the 144cid "Thriftpower" I6 was available in the '67 Falcon. Still, I don't think Ford had a 4-banger in their parts bin until the venerable mid 70's Pinto/Maverick/Mustang II. This is fun though, it's just like trying to figure out if Ford ever actually put a 427 in a Mustang, but at the opposite end of the perfromance spectrum!
There was a turbocharged 4 cylinder in the mustang from '79-'80 and I think again from '83-'84
I came across a 4 cylinder 67 bronco today and it looked original. i thought they were all 6 cylinder and v8's
Ford did not produce any 4-cylinder engines during the period between end of Model A production and the first 98cc (1600) in 1971. (Those produced for the Ford 'Jeep' during WWII excepted of course)