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SOLD track bar, drag link, power steering, power brake, 302 oil pan, soft top

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gladkin

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Early bronco parts for sale:

track bar = $40
drag link = $40
4-turn steering box = $100 [sold]
power brake kit with lines (new) = $300 [sold]
soft top w hardware (couple holes, rough condition) = $100
302 oil pan no dipstick hole (great condition) = $75
tow bar = $20 or 12 pack coors light [coors light is a better deal]

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/4648628251.html

I prefer local pickup, but will ship at the buyers cost.

Thank you!

Michael
 
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I took the power steering box on a trade with a bunch of parts. Guy told me it was an og bronco 4 turn. I will dig deeper into it.
 
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drag link is in very good condition.

I looked into the power steering box, and yes I agree it is from a 1975 International Scout. Someone converted this box as it does turn properly for an EB i.e. when you turn right the wheels will turn right. The length from the base of the power steering box to the end of the splines on output shaft is 3in - which to me tells me that the guy was setting up for the lift that he had on his truck = 4in.
 

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Tells me that the guy didn't know anything about steering boxes. First significant bump you hit is going to bend the snot out of that sector shaft. The second one will likely snap it off.
 
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