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TX Bronco frame??

murdador

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Please somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks nothing like a early Bronco frame.
 

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ared77

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Leaf springs front and rear. Engine has two exhaust close together in center of head like Chevy. ?:?
 

mebco09

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Look at the pedals. That looks like it might be closer to a 1940s or 50s truck frame.
 

Pops68

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The twin sticks for the transfer case look like those from the older Willys 4x4s.

I forget what xfer case they commonly had, but those sticks look just like what I had in my '50, '54, and '58 Willys wagons.
 

Horsebreath

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The twin sticks for the transfer case look like those from the older Willys 4x4s.

I forget what xfer case they commonly had, but those sticks look just like what I had in my '50, '54, and '58 Willys wagons.

Thats what I thought...an old Willy's
 
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