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OH Barn Find 1967 Ford Bronco

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Found in a barn on some property outside Cleveland Ohio I recently acquired. 1967 Ford Bronco with a snow plow attachment and original snowplow. This was parked in the barn in early 1970s and has been there ever since.

I currently live in Texas and can discuss delivery to a serious buyer, all original paint and interior.

I have many photos and can't figure out how to post them here.
 

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Pictures of Bronco

I’m sorry but for some reason all the pictures are twisted at 90 deg??? I’m not sure on how to correct issue but if someone is more technical savvy and wants to help fix it that would be great!
 

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More pictures of the Bronco
 

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Last few pictures

Once again sorry for the pictures! They are straight up and down in my phone and the pictures look ok in the email that was sent to me.
 

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Most of the pics are straight when you open them, I think I have them all correct now. Looks like a time capsule Bronco, would like to see engine, frame & drive train pics.
 

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Most of the pics are straight when you open them, I think I have them all correct now. Looks like a time capsule Bronco, would like to see engine, frame & drive train pics.

Thank you for straightening up my mess! lol

Yes I have contacted the owner to see if I can go see the bronco in person to get a real good look at the truck and take additional pics.

Ohio can be a scary place for rust! You could have a barn find that is clean as the day it was made or it could rusted to the ground. :cry: I only way to know is shoot more pics of the critical Bronco rust areas.

I’ll let you guys know if he contacts me back and I go on a Bronco hunt! ;D
 

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The one thing that I see is the windshield frame looks to be white so maybe a repaint or it could have been changed out. It looks to be a real cool fine being a red sport and uncut. Would love to see more pictures.
 

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I did notice the white windshield frame too. Also then ‘67 sport trim is very cool!

Unfortunately still no word from the owner to see if I can go check it out. I’ll keep you guys posted if I get the chance to see it!
 

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It’s still got the trim strips on the dash too.....

I did notice the white windshield frame too. Also then ‘67 sport trim is very cool!

Unfortunately still no word from the owner to see if I can go check it out. I’ll keep you guys posted if I get the chance to see it!


All the goodies are there from what I can see. Any idea what that apparatus is to the left of the speedometer?
 

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All the goodies are there from what I can see. Any idea what that apparatus is to the left of the speedometer?

I’m sure its controls for a plow.

Back in the 60’s and 70’s it didn’t take long for a plow truck to rust out. I have seen plow trucks only last a couple years and become a riot box! Let hope this not the case with this Bronco! Maybe the original owner just used it for personal use and didn’t salt!
 

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Even has the cool sport dash chrome on the bottom lip still...cool stuff!!! Hopefully she’s a real nice survivor!!!! Thanks for posting up pics Jeff!!! Nice see see another one surface!!
 

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A '67 Sport is pretty cool! ; Even more cool if it was a U14! It is listed as original paint, but like some other comments, It looks like an old repaint. The pictures aren't very good, but I can see fasteners that were originally zinc plated that are now red. Maybe Jeff can get some good photos to share with us! It looks like its really been away from UV for most of its life by looking at the cluster, so its probably true that's its been in a barn since the early '70s.
 

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A '67 Sport is pretty cool! ; Even more cool if it was a U14! It is listed as original paint, but like some other comments, It looks like an old repaint. The pictures aren't very good, but I can see fasteners that were originally zinc plated that are now red. Maybe Jeff can get some good photos to share with us! It looks like its really been away from UV for most of its life by looking at the cluster, so its probably true that's its been in a barn since the early '70s.

It’s an November U15 but still cool nonetheless! I was able to blow up the one picture that looks to be a buck tag sitting on the glovebox door. The tag gives us a little more info on it “J” Ragoon Red color code, 98 trim code, and A3 (4.11LS)on the axle.
 

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It’s an November U15 but still cool nonetheless! I was able to blow up the one picture that looks to be a buck tag sitting on the glovebox door. The tag gives us a little more info on it “J” Ragoon Red color code, 98 trim code, and A3 (4.11LS)on the axle.

Metal strip off the warranty card I believe.
 
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