Propless2019
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Is anyone in the forum building an early Bronco?
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No worries man. I get what you're saying. The older (70's?) Bronco's were very cool. I was being facetious with my post, I have a bit of cabin fever going on and am being overly active online todayBronco II’s count, but I was looking for a little older enthusiasts. Not older in age. Well, the Broncos but not the enthusiasts. I mean.....Bronco II’s were cool.
I’m restoring, frame off/rotisserie, two right now. A ‘74 sedan for my wife and a ‘71 pickup for me.
I would love a brick nose but you probably want older than that
it's the nickname for the ford body style '87-91Scott, what is a “brick nose”?
Oh, I get it. Like “dent-sides” and “bump-sides”. I had a ‘71 SWB F-100 Bump-side. I pro-streeted it with the Crown Vic front cross member, 4-link rear on coil overs, sway bars, rear disk conversion, 351 Cleveland, Lunati Bracket Master 2 cam and valve train, Aussie heads, Torker Intake, Holley Demon 1050, new fuel cell, two pumps, power steering and brakes of course. It was a fast truck. Traded it for Debs ‘74 straight acrossit's the nickname for the ford body style '87-91
my 1994 is a Ford "OBS" for Old Body Style, it was coined when the "new" body style came in without the side vent windows,
Keep us updated on the build, can't wait to see the finished product,
Weeb. I knew a guy when I was in the AF that we called “Weeb”. Can’t remember why though?My buddy had a 73 bronco 40 years ago, he Wishes he still had it. I owned an 84 and a 96. I got away from trucks for a while because I got sick of helping everybody move. I got a small trailer to bring food, beer and fuel to the lake and the bronco was way more maneuverable.