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66-77 bronco motor's?

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That would be a good start to my project, but Im living in a appertment in Bunaby so I'd have no were to put it. Thanks anyway!! I'm trying to find out about what they came with so I know what to look for and what to avoid. Thats why I asked about the 300 straight, a guy was trying to sell me a early bronco claiming it wad a 300 six stock. I think I'll try to find a complete and running V8 bronco, I don't want to use the 4.0 they aren't very good in my opinion. If I got a 302 bronco it would be very easy to put in a 351 right. Thanks for all the good info, I now know a little bit about what to look for.
 
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