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toddz69

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Does Anyone know what this is? I think its for a electronics distributor computer? Not up on these .


That's a gadget from the 80s. Does a lot of what most cars do with stock bells and whistles these days. Nothing to do with a distributor.

Todd Z.
 
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69broncofun

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Does Anyone know if these speakers are stock on a 69??

See where the four mounting holes around your horizontal slots, stock speaker removed at some time. Also figured out your radio isn't stock yet, but looks your dash did come with what would have been an am radio option. Plus you have an antenna located in the driver's side fender. Again if you want to get a MartiAuto report it will tell you what came stock and what options were added to your Bronco.

Correct me if I am wrong here but I think you can call Ford and get a Build sheet for any Ford Car/Truck.
 

DirtDonk

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Good luck with that.
Pretty sure that the story goes Ford was throwing all that stuff into the can back in the day and Marti said, "uh, I'll take it!" and so they gave him all the build/production records of at least some of the lines. Broncos and trucks at least. Not sure about the cars, but if so, I bet Mustangs feature prominently on the popularity list.

Still might be worth a try, but I think it's been tried time and time again, and Ford just sends you to Marti Auto.
Maybe they were canning all the records of vehicles with the old short VIN's and only kept the records for the modern versions. The "short" VIN on Broncos is one of the reasons that so many people have a hard time with their DMV's not admitting it's legit.
You have to take it in, let someone look at it, make sure the VIN hasn't been modified, just through all sorts of hoops. Let the young state representative search around the driver's side windshield looking for the standardized tag they've come to expect, not listening to you as you keep pointing to the glove box warranty tag, or the door decal on later EB's and then go consult with one of the older employees.
Usually if it's been non-opped for awhile. If it's been registered all along there isn't so much trouble. But some state DMV's give new owners a hard time anyway.%)

Paul
 
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69broncofun

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wheel dollies

Just put these on. Boy is it hard to push around.
 

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