08-07-2011, 09:18 PM
Thank you for the information.
I actually found the site by searching "North Carolina Broncos" in that googly thing.
I hope that the engine codes are just for the number recorders and not to verify vin, since my 460 is NOT the stock motor (lol) and quite a few years older than my Bronco. Luckily it won't need to have it's exhaust sniffed...The frame and body are a good match, though.
Nice to know my '94 F-350 is going to be ok, too.
BTW, I prefer the earlier Bronco bodystyle, but they're made of unobtanium out here. Add that to the fact that '73-'79 (and newer) F series parts are sold by the ton, and my choice was pretty abvious.
If we do move out there, anybody know of a straight EB body and frame that I could drop my running gear in? A built 460 may be a little overkill, but I've always thought that too much means always having enough.
Anyway, it's nice to know that there is an off-road community out there.
Thanks again for all the info.
I actually found the site by searching "North Carolina Broncos" in that googly thing.
I hope that the engine codes are just for the number recorders and not to verify vin, since my 460 is NOT the stock motor (lol) and quite a few years older than my Bronco. Luckily it won't need to have it's exhaust sniffed...The frame and body are a good match, though.
Nice to know my '94 F-350 is going to be ok, too.
BTW, I prefer the earlier Bronco bodystyle, but they're made of unobtanium out here. Add that to the fact that '73-'79 (and newer) F series parts are sold by the ton, and my choice was pretty abvious.
If we do move out there, anybody know of a straight EB body and frame that I could drop my running gear in? A built 460 may be a little overkill, but I've always thought that too much means always having enough.
Anyway, it's nice to know that there is an off-road community out there.
Thanks again for all the info.