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thesprocket

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Hidy,

Just got my 1978 Bronco Custom. 351m all original. Sliding glass and rear tire mount. Never been restored. Very good straight body. No rust in the usual spots. Just in the floor pans. Front bench seat is in very bad shape but the back is in good shape. None of the dash lights work. I took it apart and it is just shot. Needs the back panel replaced. It is falling apart.

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Seabronc

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Welcome to the Zone > . Looks like you have a nice truck to start your restoration on.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

sandbronco

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Hidy,

Just got my 1978 Bronco Custom. 351m all original. Sliding glass and rear tire mount. Never been restored. Very good straight body. No rust in the usual spots. Just in the floor pans. Front bench seat is in very bad shape but the back is in good shape. None of the dash lights work. I took it apart and it is just shot. Needs the back panel replaced. It is falling apart.
Welcome I myself am a new bronco owner and can't wait to get started turning a wrench on my bronco. I have found from working in other older Fords that it is easier sometime getting a painless wiring kit and starting from scratch. Sometimes you have unbugger decades of hobbled wiring and it becomes to much off a mess to fix then it is woth . Especially when you have a lot of connections with end butts from the past owners.

 

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