Great story, great looking Bronco, and this is gonna be a great thread/build!
We are not going to need the charcoal canister if we go with EFI? Wanting to use the Go Port EFI system from FiTech. Its suppose to start shipping this fall.
Awesome back story! Mine came from Kansas too! Little town called Westmoreland where my grandfather lives.
It can be hit or miss... Some people complain of a gas odor with a full tank in the garage... others have no problem.
I have Explorer EFI and have a CC on my 68. But I use a 76-77 style canister that mounts up high... In 68 there was no CC.
Great story! Looks like a solid Bronco. Love the color and that you'll be keeping it close to stock. All you planned upgrades will be improve the safety, performance and the ride. Only comment is you may not need disk brakes all around. The fronts are a big improvement over stock but adding rear disks is a large investment for a small incremental improvement. Not cost effective IMHO unless you would go to 35 or larger tires.
Just curious, where in CO did you go? We go to a place where lots of Kansans vacation. In fact a neighboring community is called "Little Kansas".
We went pretty much all over Colorado. The dads in the group would pick a different area each summer. We went to Durango and Mesa Verde one year, Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride another, Gunnison area another time. I think we may have gone to Frisco too one year. Where do all the Kansans go that you mentioned?
Does anybody know what this means? This stamping is on the passenger front part of the frame rail.
A great big thank you to Alpacket (Chris) for the rotisserie frame! It was good to meet you and good luck on your Bronco project. It is looking really nice!
Royce and Sharon