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ID Original 1966 U15 Bronco

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roberttid

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Original owner purchased 10/11/1966 $2640. Rebuild and upgrades through it's life, trying to retain it's originality and make it easier to use. Added power disc brakes, front & rear, power steering, ceramic coated SS manifold with Magnaflow muffler, complete clutch, blue print/balanced rebuild 289 V8, transmission, transfer case. Hurst shifter, Holly carb, Holly fuel pump, new gas tank & sending unit, new springs front & rear, wheels & tires, custom carpet w/sound deadener, heavy duty custom roll bar, front Pony series upholstery, electric wipers, halogen lights, rebushed T-handle shifter, repaint using Amron paint. Current mileage is 87,223. Complete records of costs w/dates available. It is time for me to give up my prized Bronco as I am too old to make a complete restoration.
 
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duffymahoney

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Pictures would help this post a lot. 66 is a sought after year, but tends to be one that people want stock broncos.
 
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