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New England Engine Bay....

69BroncoNH

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Hi,

I need to have a good look at a stock or near stock engine bay. The weather looks good today (Sunday), so if anyone is available.....please let me know. I'm located in Salem/Derry area.

Pete Hubby - I sent you a PM at your yahoo account.

Thanks, John
 

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John
If you can't find anyone closer you can come to Burlington and look at mine.

I don't know how stock you need, as I have a 5 liter in mine, with shorty headers, clutch fan an slightlly moved foward radiator and the extreem motor mounts, wich may change things a little. Though except fr the taller valve covers I tried to keep the 5 liter old school looking

So while mine isn't really stock it might be close enough

my cell is 781-983-6677
Don
 

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69BroncoNH

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Hi Don,

Thanks for the offer! I going over to Pete's this afternoon and have a look.

Regards, John
 

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if you don't need glamour shots, let me know!
 

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Engine bay in NH

John,
If you need further info I live in Windham NH and have a bone stock 76 which I restored/over-restored in 2001.
You are welcome to view it any time.
Tony
 

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you do? have i ever seen your truck?
 

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NH Engine bay

OK, This weekend should be good weatherwise and timewise.
Trucks currently not registered so you'll have to come to Windham.
Let me know via email.
Tony
 

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Here is tbruz's truck. Very nice. I had to compress the photos to upload but the ones he sent...WOW, Tony real nice!
 

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tasker

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that is the one i saw bringing back the rti ramp! i knew it!
 

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Thanks for posting the photos and for the nice comments.
Offer stands if you need to see a stock setup; let me know.
Tony
 

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Wow, would love to check it out sometime
 
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69BroncoNH

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Hi Tony,

Thanks for taking time with me today!

That is one fine Bronco, you have there!!:eek:

Regards, John
 

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Hey John must be a lot better having one right in town now. FWIW I now have a bone stock original 70 sitting here to look at as well if you need. Can't wait to see your progress.

Pete
 
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69BroncoNH

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Hi Pete,

The Bronco goes under the knife this weekend! Door post, floors, and kick panels first. I'm ready!.....I think. Two tanks of shielding gas, 11 lb. roll of EZ Grind, plasma cutter and the wife is away for 4 days.

We'll see how it goes. %)

Tony's Bronco is a great reference, I've have not seen many Mustang's restored to that quality (I know I've never seen a Bronco that clean), it is at a very high level of restoration. Tony is a great host........and only three blocks away.

John
 
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