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SOLD 1970 Frame Off Resto Mod for Sale

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Very nice, I hope it sells for that amount.
 

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very clean bronco, I really admire the detail taken. How do the windows roll down? And where did you get those door panels?

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very clean bronco, I really admire the detail taken. How do the windows roll down? And where did you get those door panels?

GLWS

The power window switches are on the dash in between the the switches for the seat heaters. The door panels are the original panels . I color matched them to the dash and grill. I put plugs where the window cranks
were.

Thanks for the compliments... it was a long term build that took several years to complete.
 

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It appears even the high-end builds are not immune to the Bronco Lean, makes me feel better about mine ;D
 
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It appears even the high-end builds are not immune to the Bronco Lean, makes me feel better about mine ;D

Lol... so true. No matter how much time and effort you put into a build, there are some things that are just Bronco DNA. I spent countless hours getting the front suspension centered.

It drives / tracks unbelievablely well for a Bronco at 70mph on the freeway
But I couldn’t get the lean 100% sorted out👍🏻
 

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seems like i've taken every measurement you can imagine, frame rail to bed, frame rail to lower shock mount etc etc and compared to the other side...nothing stands out! I just wish the lean was on the passenger side, then at least it would be level when i drive it :D
 
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seems like i've taken every measurement you can imagine, frame rail to bed, frame rail to lower shock mount etc etc and compared to the other side...nothing stands out! I just wish the lean was on the passenger side, then at least it would be level when i drive it :D

Hands down the Bronco community are the best people around. Hopefully the next owner appreciates all the time and effort put into the build. It was a long process and not always fun at times.
 

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Henry Ford is probably grinning ear to ear that what he made in the 60's and 70's is more sought after and coveted than ever. Think 15 years back when these might sell for 2500 used.

New price in 1970 near as I can tell was about 3365$, curve that a 3.49% inflation means a new one today would be 22,420$ and well done rebuilds get 2 to 6 times that. just like a well made model 55 winchester an invesment you can enjoy while watching it appreciate.
 

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I don't like mine either. They are like Dumbo's ears.
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Thanks for all the positive comments... everyone’s taste is different when it comes to Broncos. My goal for the build was to make a good driving Bronco with modern conveniences that were hidden/ wanted it to still look classic and not too over done and period correct.

The seats are from TBP.
 
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