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72 Ford Bronco Project - broncosbybart - 01-21-2013 I have a chassis, axles, stock suspension, tub, dash w/glovebox door, and NC title (in my name) for this. The chassis has been stripped bare, cleaned, primed, and painted. I installed stock height (no body lift) poly body mounts. Axles are 9" rear, and D30 drum front. Both are 4.11, but I'm sure you want to go through those and probably do a 44 front. I have a manual steering box for it. The tub has a 76 front clip with sloping DS fenderwell for a PB booster and has the 'indent' on the core support for a PS box. It is a nice start to a good driver. I don't think I'd want to make a show truck with this thing, but if you want to put some time into it, a lot of the hard work has been done. I didn't do the sheet metal work and it isn't perfect as far as the floor install goes, but it will work. My plans were to make it a roadster w/door inserts and bikini top and have a driver/trail rig. Too many projects though. Need to thin the herd. IF you need parts, I can negotiate those into the price (engine, PS box, trans, t-case, etc). I don't have everything to put it together, but have some stuff. If you already have a junker laying around, this might be perfect for you. Basically right now it is a roller with a kind of 'frame off', but the underside of the tub hasn't been painted. You could do that as is easy enough. I do not have nose metal, doors, tailgate, or top. I will include a couple of stock bumpers. I just washed it/took some pics, so some parts of it were still wet when the pics were snapped. $1500 for you all on here. |