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Early Bronco Schematics

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Does anyone know where I can find the schematics for a 1974 Bronco? I would like to have something that shows piece by piece every part for my rig. I know I am missing a few things off my project Bronco and need to know what they are. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!<br><br>Chuck
 

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Are you talkin Electrical or just an exploded view of the Bronco?<br><br>If Electrical - the Haynes truck manual has a ton of schematics.<br><br>If and exploded view - go to http://www.broncograveyard.com/archive.html<br>or get an LMC Bronco catalog (that's what I us mine for mainly) it has alot of exploded views of the Bronco.<br><br>Hey I actually went to the website above and it has a '74 wiring diagram. <br><br>
 

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Pick up a set of factory shop manuals. They'll have just about every diagram available for your truck. (which isn't every part, but covers a lot)
 

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"1966-70 Ford Bronco Body and Interior Assembly Manual". It's published by Jim Osborn Reproductions. It's a 141 page compilation of assembly / exploded drawing for the early Bronco licensed by Ford to Jim Osborn for publication. This has every possible assembly and exploded drawing for the early Bronco. This is invaluable for reassembly ... and a huge help to locate blind fasteners during disassembly. This is a must have reference that covers the body and interior ... electrical is not included.
 

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[quote author=rflud link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99431 date=1042478094]<br>Hey Ase - do you have a good link to find that book? Sounds like one I wish I had.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Cannot remember ... will look and respond if I find the source.
 

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[quote author=Ford_Tuff link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99555 date=1042502610]<br>Where would one buy a shop manual for a '66 or '71?<br><br>Thanks<br>[/quote]<br><br>Same place as I referenced above.
 

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I have a set of Genuine Ford Truck shop manuals for 1973, they have everything you ever wanted to know about Ford trucks built that year and more. It's like about a 4-book set. They also include complete extensive Bronco info.
 

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[quote author=ASE-73 link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99510 date=1042494983]<br>Here is the link ...<br><br>http://www.osborn-reproduction.com/<br><br>Look under Ford / Truck / Bronco ... it's in the online catalog deep into the drop-down menu's. Item Number: AM0149<br>[/quote]<br><br>Maybe it's just me, but I can't find anything relating to a bronco on this site. A little help....
 

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[quote author=swood link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99853 date=1042575048]<br>[quote author=ASE-73 link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99510 date=1042494983]<br>Here is the link ...<br><br>http://www.osborn-reproduction.com/<br><br>Look under Ford / Truck / Bronco ... it's in the online catalog deep into the drop-down menu's. Item Number: AM0149<br>[/quote]<br><br>Maybe it's just me, but I can't find anything relating to a bronco on this site. A little help....<br>[/quote]<br><br>The menu's are structured like s%^t. First select the "On-Line Catalog" then the following menu progression ... Ford / Truck / Truck Assembly Manuals / <br><br>The slashes represent menu choices for each menu level. Bronco Manuals are on the bottom of the list on the last menu level.
 

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Maybe i'm a dumbass but I do not see a Shop manual for the Bronco, Or for the Ford truck in the years the Bronco were made.<br><br>I'll I see is shop manuals for '49-'52, '54-'55, and '56 Ford trucks.<br><br>I did however find the Assembly manual.<br><br>Your right that website sucks donkey nuts.
 

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Ok fellerz,<br><br>I assume that if I bought a shop manual set for the '69 Ford Trucks then I should be able to use a lot of the stuff out of the bronco section for my '66 right?<br>
 

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Yeah. I bought a '76 set for my '72 because I pretty much added all the '76 mods to it anyway like power steering, brakes, etc.
 

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[quote author=BwoncoHowie link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=0#99619 date=1042511042]<br>I have a set of Genuine Ford Truck shop manuals for 1973, they have everything you ever wanted to know about Ford trucks built that year and more. It's like about a 4-book set. They also include complete extensive Bronco info.<br>[/quote]<br><br>I have that set too, but what I can't figure is:<br>The manuals don't have electrical schematics. Every diagram in the Haynes comes from the factory manuals, so where did they get the schematics?<br>Ed<br>
 

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On E-bay i have noticed that people have factory manuals that are just electrical. Wonder if these manuals are harder to find then the regular shop manuals.<br><br>I got prices for original repos of the Shop manuals from a couple companys and they want a crap load of cash for the manuals, or they put the manuals on CD. I dont know about you but I dont want to run inside and look at a diag, and run back out into the garage all the time, and im not taking my laptop out in the garage and get it slimed :) .<br><br>
 

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[quote author=Ford_Tuff link=board=5;threadid=13229;start=15#100656 date=1042751288]<br>On E-bay i have noticed that people have factory manuals that are just electrical. Wonder if these manuals are harder to find then the regular shop manuals.<br><br>The electrical manual is part of the 4 book set--sometimes two of the books are in one volume.<br><br>I got prices for original repos of the Shop manuals from a couple companys and they want a crap load of cash for the manuals, or they put the manuals on CD. I dont know about you but I dont want to run inside and look at a diag, and run back out into the garage all the time, and im not taking my laptop out in the garage and get it slimed :) .<br><br>Watch the used book boards--abe.com, bibliofind.com. Often you'll see sets for sale there at reasonable prices (60-75 bucks.)<br><br><br>[/quote]
 
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