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kylakekevin

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What all can you tell me from my vin , I used Bronco Ohio's decoder but some of you know a lot more somehow or another.
U15NLB27523
092 8 U150 798 C A5
71

092 92" wheel base
8 springtime yellow
U150 wagon
798
C 3 speed manual
A5 4.11 LS
71 Los Angles

What else can you tell me?
 

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triracer67

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N=289-2v engine
L-Built in Michigan

I have B60xxx, which is July '67 build, you have really early '67 build.
 
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Thanks this is interesting.The May build date is great as I have a May build date also, but not 1967. The rear floor has a bunch of holes drilled in different spots where things had been mounted at some point. When I bought it it had cloth high backs out of something and a bolt in frame with buggy seats that bolted to the sides of fender wells and angle iron that runs down the inside of quarter seam area. There was what I thought was factory seat bolt locations welded up in floor for some reason. Would it have had the nuts in the floor for a seat to bolt to if it didn't come with one?
 

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Thanks this is interesting.The May build date is great as I have a May build date also, but not 1967. The rear floor has a bunch of holes drilled in different spots where things had been mounted at some point. When I bought it it had cloth high backs out of something and a bolt in frame with buggy seats that bolted to the sides of fender wells and angle iron that runs down the inside of quarter seam area. There was what I thought was factory seat bolt locations welded up in floor for some reason. Would it have had the nuts in the floor for a seat to bolt to if it didn't come with one?

If it had a rear seat it would have 4 seat nuts and 4 seat belt nuts too.

I can also tell you that yours was one of 1,378 Sports built in 67.
 
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This is the floor in back, and I'm pointing to seat mounting plate thing I was talking about. Is that on your Marti report Jack? I need to order one for mine but don't know which one to get really, It's never going to be original again but I love all the info.
 

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This is the floor in back, and I'm pointing to seat mounting plate thing I was talking about. Is that on your Marti report Jack? I need to order one for mine but don't know which one to get really, It's never going to be original again but I love all the info.

Yes, I have the Marti reports and numbers from 4 different 1967 Sport Broncos

I would get the $45 dollar report. It will tell quite a bit about your Bronco. What dealer it sold at, Birthday and how many Spring Time Yellow were built ...
 
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