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Yes, you should Todd! You are great at those stories! ;)
Have you ever noticed the bumper on the Bronco has already been whacked on the driver's side? The left side is already tweaked, and it left a mark on the grill too! It was probably one of those four stooges that couldn't drive! :LOL:
Yes, Muddy, this is correct. When I say "Early Broncos" had the inboard bumperettes, I really should say that "early Early Broncos" had them mounted inboard the frame. I have three '66s with the inboard features and I post you up some proof when my contributor status is restored.... (Proving...
Early Broncos with the bumperettes had them "inboard" mounted instead of mounted right over the frame rail. If I remember correctly, Jacks '67 U14 Sport is a December '66 build and it has the early style bumpers too. It's a beautiful Bronco and very correctly restored.
Thanks for listening to the Bronco Community and building those components that no one else has! Most of the other wiring harnesses are a nightmare!
Thanks Nick!