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Mystery Bronco Parts ID?

bulletpruf

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I picked up several bins of parts from a '69 Bronco today. I've figured out about 80% but there are several that are throwing me for a loop.

Anyone care to take a stab at identifying any? FYI - #11 just looks like an add-on cruise control. Obviously not original.

thanks!

Scott
 

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hatleyjm

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#1 looks like the T-handle shifter for a dana 20
Not sure about #2-5--#5 looks like it has spots for the 4 pegs on the front axle hub removal tool but IDK...
#6 is the J-hook for a battery hold down (need 2 total and the handle across the top) maybe #7 is the same thing just a different version?
Not sure about 7-8
#9 is for the E-brake. Its the thingy that connects the pedal cable to the 2 e-brake cables
#15 looks like one of the springs for the rear drum shoes
Not sure about the rest
 

hatleyjm

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Ooh Ooh--#4 is the thing that is inside the door and is the bottom bumper for the window.
 

hatleyjm

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#10 is the reverse switch that is mounted on the column for a 3 on-the-column shifter
 

hatleyjm

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LOL. I was wracking my brain about #2--like I knew I had seen that piece somewhere. Then I realized its the clutch for a washing machine!! Makes me wonder what #3 is for...
 

DirtDonk

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You got most of them already:

1. T-shift handle (minus some bits)
4. Door window bottom stop.
7. Parking brake adjuster.
8. Clutch rod (with boot busted in half)
9. Parking brake equalizer bar.
10. Reverse lamp switch bracket (and what's left of the switch)
11. As mentioned, aftermarket cruise-control.
12. Parking brake cantilever.
13. Clutch Z-bar pivot bracket (engine side)
16. Spring hold-down clip for the flip-up license plate frame.
 

Fitz24

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15 looks like it could be part of the latch mechanism for a vent window.
 

Broncobowsher

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1: 67-73 T-shift transfer case shifter
2: unknown. Aftermarket part? looks like it goes with #5
3: unknown. might not even be a car part
4: stated above, in the door (I didn't know myself)
5: unknown. Might go with #2
6: battery hold down rod (generic low cost aftermarket)
7: park brake adjuster
8: clutch pull rod (pedal, through floor, to equalizer)
9: park brake equalizer (where one cable is converted to a 2 cable pull)
10: 3-speed manual column shift reverse switch
11: garbage, but was part of an aftermarket cruise control
12: I want to say part of the park brake, but can't place the exact location
13: engine side bracket for the clutch equalizer. The middle bolt goes to the engine block unless you have a late model engine that doesn't have that bolt hole. The far hole bolts to the bellhousing.
14: looks like an aftermarket brake light switch, or reverse light switch, not really sure
15: I've seen it before, can't think of it. From above, got it. The friction preload on the vent window.
16: I just can't tell from the pictures. Looks like Paul got it at a liscene plate part
 

hatleyjm

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Here's #2 at genuinereplacementparts.com. It's for a whirlpool washer. Looks like #5 goes with it.
 

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jckkys

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I think #3 is a kitchen screen strainer with the screen missing and the handle broken off. It sure doesn't look like part of any vehicle.
 
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