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Drew is traveling to Super Cel right now but I got this note back from him after he read the thread.
"Standard color names come off Ford Dealership/paint shop books that I have. Promotional names sometimes changed year to year and from one model for car and truck line to another. We'll have...
One is the "Bronco Promotional Name" per Drew's chart and one is the "Standard Color Name". I'm not sure where Drew got the Standard Color name but I'll ask him - knowing him it's something he researched pretty thoroughly. Sometimes the Bronco Promotional Names changed from year to year with...
Thanks for the correction! For some odd reason I can't get on the Wilwood site here at work (desktop and PC both won't load it) and forgot they do offer the larger caliper kits for the Ford knuckles for the larger dia. wheels.
And you're right about the individual parts and pieces - I like...
Doggone it - so my 35 year old memory of driving that Scout isn't as good as I thought :). Maybe I was thinking of the overboosted pump feel and the giant steering wheel! Scouts were also knuckle donors for a few folks back in the day converting to discs.
Todd Z.
I presume your warranty comment is tongue-in-cheek as the ownership of AGR has changed since that box was built long ago and if AGR still exists, I wouldn't trust the current owner (Steerco) to rebuild the steering on a Ryder wagon, much less a steering box for a Bronco.
Todd Z.
Cool - thanks for the details with that conversion. And yes, the Scout box was definitely more than 3 1/3 turns lock-to-lock. My uncle had a '73 Scout II with power steering and I recall it being typical of most Saginaw boxes of the era - probably a 6 turn box.
Todd Z.
It's always interesting to see what Solo Motorsports is up to with regards to our classic rigs. It appears these items were just added to the website in the past day or two...