All correct Bobby! What's cool is that it is a '67 color - poppy red. Only one with this color so far. And not special DSO code either - just Houston. This is the second oldest rig of it's kind on my list and makes it the 19th total. Oldest is owned by Jake and vin is U15NL831832 (March). Both have the 3.50 open rear ends.66' wagon with 289 v8 built in March 66'. Poppy Red, manual transmission, Small bearing 9" rear axle with 3.50 open gears, Houston Sales area. The 998 is unique in the 66' in that it indicates a wagon with Pony front buckets and rear seat. Is your dash parchment color or gray? Post pics when you can thanks! It also may be the earliest vin we've seen with a v8, I'd have to double check. @eaglenest66 do you have this Pony on your list?
I was a little surprised to see Poppy lol.All correct Bobby! What's cool is that it is a '67 color - poppy red. Only one with this color so far. And not special DSO code either - just Houston. This is the second oldest rig of it's kind on my list and makes it the 19th total. Oldest is owned by Jake and vin is U15NL831832 (March). Both have the 3.50 open rear ends.
I do have this one logged now. Can I get the owner's name for logging purposes? You can pm me if that works. Any other pics? Dash, interior door panels and arm rest on doors and rear seat (if it has one) should all be parchment colored. Great cool find and congrats! Tim
Didn't know there was a build number or equipment code for the 66's with Pony Interior?? Is this a "new" discovery? I thought this was all muddled in Bronco lore? (There used too be a lot of Pony Interior deniers!!). . . The 998 is unique in the 66' in that it indicates a wagon with Pony front buckets and rear seat. . . .
Relatively new - @eaglenest66 figured it out several years ago - maybe 6-7? I'll let him chime in on exactly when. He had figured it out in time for him to give me info to put in my book and I was writing that portion a little over 5 years ago.Didn't know there was a build number or equipment code for the 66's with Pony Interior?? Is this a "new" discovery? I thought this was all muddled in Bronco lore? (There used too be a lot of Pony Interior deniers!!)
Yes what Todd said. There's zero about it in any Ford literature.Didn't know there was a build number or equipment code for the 66's with Pony Interior?? Is this a "new" discovery? I thought this was all muddled in Bronco lore? (There used too be a lot of Pony Interior deniers!!)
Yes. It has been fairly recently discovered that the 'Pony ' Broncos have an interior code that is unique to just the "Ponies". It proves that this is indeed a factory option. There is actually several things that are specific to this option besides the seats. I really like to think of the "Pony" as the pre-runner to the Sport package, which made its debut just 5 months later.Didn't know there was a build number or equipment code for the 66's with Pony Interior?? Is this a "new" discovery? I thought this was all muddled in Bronco lore? (There used too be a lot of Pony Interior deniers!!)
Now we get to guess as to how many were built lol. Can't tell you how many 66' warranty plates I've looked at over the last few years, not as many plates as vins but lots. Just the 2 u13 Ponys so far, not sure that I discovered any new u14 or u15s in all those either.Yes. It has been fairly recently discovered that the 'Pony ' Broncos have an interior code that is unique to just the "Ponies". It proves that this is indeed a factory option. There is actually several things that are specific to this option besides the seats. I really like to think of the "Pony" as the pre-runner to the Sport package, which made its debut just 5 months later.
Yes, Scoop, I once was one of the "doubting Thomases" of this package, but after looking at some, I started to change my mind. Now, we have a very original "Pony" here at the ranch, and that has erased all doubts!
Hey @fordfan, do you mind sharing some pictures of your "Pony"? I'd like to see that original interior, particularly the floormat and sun visors if it has them. Feel free to PM if you'd rather.Yes. It has been fairly recently discovered that the 'Pony ' Broncos have an interior code that is unique to just the "Ponies". It proves that this is indeed a factory option. There is actually several things that are specific to this option besides the seats. I really like to think of the "Pony" as the pre-runner to the Sport package, which made its debut just 5 months later.
Yes, Scoop, I once was one of the "doubting Thomases" of this package, but after looking at some, I started to change my mind. Now, we have a very original "Pony" here at the ranch, and that has