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SOLD 1969 Bronco Tub and Frame

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69brnco

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1969 Bronco Tub and Frame. SOLD
Have matching glovebox door.
No Title. Make offer. No reasonable offer refused

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rutcutter

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That is just on the verge like mine. $2000.00 in metal $3000.00 at the body shop. I do need a better frame for my half cab. What kind of shape is it in?
 
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Frame is in good shape. Nice and straight. Has surface rust nothing serious.
I have a set of floor pans to go with the truck.
 

jestr73

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tub

would you be willing to part it out, I would take hood, fenders, grill and tailgate.....
 

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Not to I jack your thread, BUT where did you get the passenger floor pan at? I have been lookinf for one that has the rear section of the floor attached to the upper floor pan.
 
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I got the floor pans with the truck. I do know the PO used either wild horses or bronco graveyard for parts
 
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