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AZ Unique 1968 Bronco

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benderkevin

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Price reduced $11500 OBO
Well after 15 years I'm going to part with one Bronco and get another.
This Bronco has turned into a real head turner.
It will go where ever you point it.
There are tons of custom thing that are done to this Bronco. I have named a few below.
The description and pictures don't do it justice. Come by and take a look for yourself.

FYI: If you are really want it I'm willing to discuss delivery to CA, NM or TX.
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY
480-320-9896

ENGINE:
Mustang EFI 5.0 HO
K&N Filter and custom headers.
Ron Davis Aluminum Radiator.

TRANSMISSION:
C-6 with a lowstall torq convertor.
Fluid Filter and Stack cooler with fan.

TRANSFER CASE:
Dana-20
Custom drivelines by Arizona Drivelines

AXLES:
Dana 44 Front with disc brakes
Ford 9" Big bearing
Lockers front and rear.
Power Brakes
Wilwood brake proportioning valve

SUSPENSION: (It is supper flexy)
Wild Horse 3 1/2" coils
National 11 Pack Spings
Rancho 9000 Shocks

STEERING:
Custom Stering linkage from Randy Ellis Design (this thing is beefy)
Flaming River slip shaft and joints.
F250 power steering box with a heavy duty pump. (it easy to turn while wheeling)

CAGE:
Custom family cage by Hunter Offroad.
Fold and tumble rear seat. (each seat folds down)
Rear seats are integrated into the cage.
Spray in bedliner that matches the cage.
New Family Safari Top.

MISC:
Ramsey 8000lbs Winch
Detachable Towbar for flat towing.

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The whole seat folds & tumbles forward and each side folds down.
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Wow not a single comment!!

Opps looks like I don't have any pics of the engine. I'll have to get those up tommorow.
 

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OK, here's one, where were you two years ago?

Really nice truck.

Also need a shot underneath and one from back with tailgate up.

Really nice truck.
 
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Two years ago this looked like my avatar. ;D

It kills me to get rid of it considering the history but I have some big plans for a 66.

I'll get those shots in the morning.

Thanks
 
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Two years ago this looked like my avatar. ;D

It kills me to get rid of it considering the history but I have some big plans for a 66.

I'll get those shots in the morning.

Thanks

Was busy with the family all day. I'll have to get them when I get home from work today.
 
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I finally got home before dark.

Here are the pics some of you requested.

Yes I took the picture doing 100mph with the hood up.:eek:
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The exahust, tranny and tranfer case are out of harms way.
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Had a guy offer to trade for 99 heep cherokee straight across.%)
 

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"Yes I took the picture doing 100mph with the hood up."

Funny you said that, there is a guy here on CB that did drive with his hood unlatched! I think it tried to kill him by making him drive without seats, insurance, registration, and no common sense! But none of it was his fault!
 

gearida

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Nice, I am surprised it is only a 3 1/2" lift by the clearance over the tires to the body. It must have a 3" body lift and a 33" tire.
 
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Nice, I am surprised it is only a 3 1/2" lift by the clearance over the tires to the body. It must have a 3" body lift and a 33" tire.

Yea the body lift is to be able to fit the C6 and also allowed me to tuck all the exhaust above the frame rail.

Less things for rocks to grab.;D

It's still for sale.........:)
 

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Damn, and me only being able to work 24 hours a day... Still nice man. Nive sandals:)
 
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Price has been reduced to $11500 and I put and OBO on it.

This is clean bronco that has most the things people want done to one already done.

Someone one out there needs this in their garage.

FYI: I can deliver to CA, NM or TX
 

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All that work and you didn't paint the engine bay while the engine was out?

Looks like a very nice rig. But, makes me wonder what other corners have been cut?

You'll find plenty of Bronco's with unjamed areas and original body colors under the hood.

A default would have been for him to rattle can some satin black under the hood. Some Bronc' guys get their projects running, never to return to dismantle the whole engine compartment and redo everything.

A lot of Fox Mustang guys are now using satin black under the hood as well. I think it fits a classic 60's-70's muscle car, but it doesn't fit very well under the hood of a Fox.

I noticed that this particular 5.0 must be a speed density set up; no MAF. Intake looks to be an '86 model.
 
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All that work and you didn't paint the engine bay while the engine was out?

Looks like a very nice rig. But, makes me wonder what other corners have been cut?


No corners cut. I had plans to paint the bay blue to match the interior and cage but I just found another poject that took my interest.
 
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