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IL Early Ford Bronco hood assy very nice shape

bronconut1

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Price: $ 400

Removed from a 74 Bronco. Super nice shape. Also has gas struts.
 

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I just bought a 1977 and it has a lot of rust. Though I don't think I will be doing any major body work right away, I am thinking I better start collecting parts, and doors and hood are good places to start since they are easy enough to swap. I see on CJ pony parts that a repo hood is around $400. Just curious if you had opinions on the parts you have vs the "new" stuff.

By the way, I see you have a hood and a passenger door. Do you have driver's door as well and any other panels? I am in the Chicago burbs so pickup wouldn't be that bad for me.
 
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