Replacement rear panel

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nathan351

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Just pulled all my carpet out and discovered that my rust is significantly worse than I expected. I've been able to find patch panels online but I'd like to just do the whole panel. Had anyone had any luck finding these?

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Ah okay, I'll probably just get some patch panels and section it out. 

 

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Yo,

Ok, but check local yard for F series beds that may be in fairly good condition.  I have no idea of when the design changed.

 
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I've got an idea about getting a new panel from the 66-77 model and seeing if I can splice that in to fit. Not sure on the measurements yet.

 
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Yo Nathan,

Some dimensions show bed size for early Bronco will be narrower and shorter than full size Broncos;

78-96 Bronco (Full size) Specifications (1980-1986): 

Wheelbase: 104.0 in (2641mm)

Length: 180.3 in (4579 mm)  Width: 79.3 in (2014 mm)  Height: 75.5 in (1917 mm).

Cargo Area Dimensions: length (mm): 1,5801 = 62.2 inches and width between arches (mm): 1,290 = 50.78 inches Source: by motortrend.com

Following in mm;

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66-67 wheelbase 92"  length 153.8"  width 69.1" height 73"

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