There are 2 things that are "not original" but were there as long as I can remember. My uncle mounted an altimeter on the ash tray. The Bronco spent most of its early life in the 4 corner states, so I guess it was used with maps when he was off-road to identify his location. The second item was a hand blown peace sign shift knob on the PTO, if you knew him you'd understand. When I restored the Bronco, those 2 things were were placed back to their rightful locations.
surprised to see the lever in that location (on "the hump"). Is it the original Koenig?...shift knob on the PTO...
Yes it is, only thing I changed was moving the shift from the column to the floot.surprised to see the lever in that location (on "the hump"). Is it the original Koenig?
Thnx !
Lets face it, there are some beautiful Bronco's on this site. From highly modified to bone stock. From the 'can't hide money' crowd to the 'saving up for valve covers' crowd. Just thought I would see what one thing that you love about your ride.
Mine would have to be the hood/fender lines profile you see while in the cab driving down the road...something about those little 'bumps' on the fenders that put a smile on my face.
The 3-on-the-tree. Dunno why, but I really enjoy driving it. All the fun of a manual, but basically none of the shifting/ thinking since you're nearly always in third.
Its taken me places i would have never been to, places i would like to go back to and places i should never have gone to. Its just the perfect truck and size.
Originally Posted by Remos69 View PostYes it is, only thing I changed was moving the shift from the column to the floot.