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Undercarriage detail?

gray gables

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has anyone detailed the undercarriage of there bronco like it's done in the sales brochure? In my 67 brochure on the back page it shows the undercarriage in full detail. The frame is all black, the axles,drivetrain and driveshafts are painted ford blue. The shocks, springs, coil springs, trac bar and radius arms are all painted yellow. What gives on this type of detail?
 

surfer-b

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its that color so you can tell what is what in the brochure, not the color they have it painted
 

broncodriver99

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its that color so you can tell what is what in the brochure, not the color they have it painted

X2 most likely a color scheme to highlight the bullet points in the brochure. As far as I know everything was either black, bare cast, or red oxide from the factory.
 

hankjr

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Remember the ford commercial where an f series had a Chevy pickup across the bed and towing a dodge up a hill? Twin I beam suspension all bright red to show articulation. Fine print (specially modified vehicle .....)

Hank
 

BajaBronco

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Here's one I did back to original.
 

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