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  1. eaglenest66

    Bronco Reveal Watch Party - July 13 at 7:30 East Coast Time

    Thanks for posting this Gary! So glad to see the day come! Hope everyone can watch and have great things to say. Tim
  2. eaglenest66

    Old Bronco Photos

    Mars, you should submit a photo for the calendar! Neat stuff!
  3. eaglenest66

    1966 mirror

    Definitely the crown jewel Beau! But there is another version similar to the three hole mount only with two. I believe I've seen three different windshield frame mounted versions over the years. I'll have to jump on my old computer to get pics and post.
  4. eaglenest66

    1966 Passenger Seat Footman Loop

    My '67 military rig has the footman loop. I can post pics if needed.
  5. eaglenest66

    new site for "new bronco" and stuff launched this am

    That’s correct but not active till now. That was development and testing time back then.
  6. eaglenest66

    1966 mirror

    The mirror head and neck are close or even correct but the three hole mount was used on cars and maybe trucks that had the soft headliner. Broncos have a flat mount with only two holes.
  7. eaglenest66

    Dirt Everyday - Dave Chapelle's '66

    Chapelle's Bronco This was sent to me several weeks ago by buddy. Apparently the bronco is a U13! https://www.fourwheeler.com/news/u13-bronco-dirt-every-day/?wc_mid=4035:18886&wc_rid=4035:198778&_wcsid=D5D1EDEF43C9CDC89BD0D846B59DAEE0AA00F099C42F80EC
  8. eaglenest66

    66/67 Steering Column Trim Grommet?

    Repop Grommets Rich Miller (miller) had a batch made at one time. Have not seen or spoken to him in a couple of years. I believe he has left the early bronco world. Last I knew he moved to CA from MI and is working.
  9. eaglenest66

    1966 U13 Frame Off Restoration

    What a tremendous outcome Mark!! I'm sure cruising in the roadster will get you lot's of "thumbs ups" and people following you to chit chat about that beauty. Enjoy your efforts! Tim
  10. eaglenest66

    more 66 pics

    Hey Mark, not sure how I missed this beauty?! Wow, that paint sure pops but overall excellent job!! Special color code then? Is there a pic of the vin plate? If not on the registry yet, please have it added. As for the seat belt brackets, all my '66 experiences they are angled. The flat...
  11. eaglenest66

    OH Rare early ‘66 transfer case/belly skid plate

    Don't forget me as well Jeff. Two please. Tim
  12. eaglenest66

    = Non US = 1974 Ford Bronco, 200ci, 3speed, lift, restored, price check

    Great looking bronco you have! I wish you well in finding a new owner! Have one question: the rear wheel housings, did you or somebody modify these for a reason? Looks like a nice job though. Tim
  13. eaglenest66

    Inline 6 Headers

    Actually had a set of these on our '72 bronco back in the early '80s. Combine that with glass pack mufflers and can't miss that sound!! Used to be called Clifford Research back then.
  14. eaglenest66

    Parchment Interior Paint 22780 - Urethane Mixing Formula

    Mike this is great! I have to ask, what brand of paint? DBI? From what I understand, the recipe is made for a specific brand. Thanks, Tim
  15. eaglenest66

    1973 Bronco with 495 Original Miles

    Andy, all I can say is WOW, WOW and WOW again! To think something like this still exist. Kudos to you in finding such a sweet treasure! Hope to see her someday. Tim
  16. eaglenest66

    Window Setting Tape

    When I rebuilt my wing windows, researched and found that old timers recommend motor oil. I took the tape, pre-fitted to the glass, mitered the corners, smeared motor oil on the tape (both sides), folded over the glass and proceeded to push all together. Worked awesome! The oil serves two...
  17. eaglenest66

    Budd body rairity

    As for that hyped up ad on eBay, that's all it is! Budd was merely a sub-contractor to Ford at one time, just like Fisher was to GM. Located in Philadelphia, their main line of work was building rail cars but somehow built other items such as the bronco body for a very short time. I have...
  18. eaglenest66

    Budd body rairity

    Terry, Brian has now been deleted. I wish more like you would mention this as I know there are others that have sold and new owners never register or maybe registered twice like yours. It took me a whole 20 seconds to do so! thx, Tim
  19. eaglenest66

    TX 1967 U13 USAF Military Bronco

    All of the military rigs I have seen over the years have the fender mounted standard mirrors (roadster mirrors). So is anyone gonna buy or trade for this one and restore it?
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