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Can someone recommend a good place for parts

joshm121

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Jul 30, 2012
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Atlanta
Hey guys,
I recently purchased and am working on a 66 bronco. It's my first one and I'm looking for a good, reliable, reasonably priced place to purchase parts. So far I've been used a couple of the guys with Bronco in their name off the internet with mixed results. Just hoping to get some recommendations from guys who have been doing it for a while.

Thanks,
J
 

bmc69

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LOL..and welcome to the EB community!

Look across the top and along the left side of this forum page you are staring at as you read this reply and "voila!"..there is the answer to your question.

;)
 

myclsic69

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Scroll up to the top and click on any one of the fine Bronco suppliers here on this forum,
Good luck with your Build!
 

Timmy390

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Conway, AR
X3 No rip offs here. Good guys looking to help you out. Most monitor this site and some are reg posters. Been buying from them for 16 years and never a bad transaction or problem with their parts. Depending on location, shipping can and will vary.

The parts for sale section can be very valuable as well.

Tim
 

bosshoff

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Josh, where are you located? Sometimes the best vendor is the closest one due to UPS.
 

DirtDonk

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Hi Josh. And welcome to CB too!

One thing to watch out for when buying parts is that, although most EB's were very similar between 66 and 77, there are a few differences that effect parts purchases. And many of those differences were with the 66 model year. Including differences within the year itself! Not many of course, but enough to mess with your mind.

As said, just about any of us can help you with standard replacement and specialty parts. Just make sure you always mention that you have a 66.

And luckily too, there are still quite a few of the parts on your rig, especially if you don't mind converting to newer model stuff (as opposed to an accurate restoration), can still be had through your FLAPS (friendly local auto parts store).

Give any of us a call or e-mail and we'll send you out a catalog if you need one.

Have fun!

PaulB
 
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