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Ms Piggy. Black and Blue!
#1
Gave her a name that will probably stick on my new project. She's the one that I've wanted to build for years.

Specs are as it sits:

67 Bronco. Currently it has a 302 with NP435, semi-float D60 rear axle, Dynatrac Pro rock 60 front axle, and some misc bolt-ons. Color is some kind of crap brown or something.

Here we go! It has only been 15 years in the making, so don't expect lightning progress...


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#2
I bought this truck basically because it had the Pro-Rock 60 under the front with 4.10 gears and ARB. I have (had) a 78-79 HP60 front axle that I was going to build, but it would be full width and 8 lug. This axle is 5x5.5 (which I have tons of tires/wheels for) and has about a 64" WMS. The body is pretty good, but needs some ding/dent repair. It was a CA truck.

My plans are to pull the entire drive train. I have to redo the front axle. Right now it has a -1 degree caster angle. I don't think that is within spec... I am looking at putting a 14 bolt in the rear, 4 linking the rear, Cummins 4BT engine, NV4500 trans, and Atlas 4 spd transfer case.

Parts have been sourced from all over the country for this thing. It has been a very slow accumulation but most of it is here. So, follow along and post your thoughts, or input. My plans are to make a daily driver type rig that will get good fuel mileage, drive well, and be about unbreakable on the trail.

The hood was trash, so I removed it and threw it out. It had a hole in it for the air cleaner and was all bent up and cracked as they always seem to do. Then I sold the hard top and gutted the interior to what you see above. More to come soon.
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#3
holy cow!!! when did you get this?ill take that old d60 front if ya need space lol
77 built 306,Trickflow Cam/Alum Heads/dome pistons/10:1comp,nv3550,duff long arms,3.5" lift,family cage,protofab rear bumper,twin sticked, and 35KM2'sG.D.I.
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#4
Got it a few months back. Found it on the JBG classifieds listed in Idaho. The seller moved out there from CA and wasn't using it. I sold the HP 60 right after I bought this rig. I'm still kicking myself for selling it though.

Anyone need a 302, NP435, and D20??? Big Grin
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#5
Nice find.
What do you want for the D20?
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#6
Very cool Bart! And the award to the club member for "The most # of Broncos owned" goes to...:clap:

Looking forward to seeing the 4BT rig in action.:popc1:
'76 Sport. 5.0 EFI b303 cam, Trickflow intake, Explorer Serp, long tube headers, BCB exhaust, C4,D20, twin sticks, TBP roll cage, 3"SL 2"BL, 33 KM2's
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#7
Looks like you'll be spending a few months in the garage.
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#8
Thanks for the replies. I'm really looking forward to it but life keeps getting in the way. Still working (part time) for the lumberyard, neck deep in a bathroom remodel, and we had pipe issues with all this cold weather...

I did get the doors and nose metal torn off. I'm planning to cut the inner apron off and make it removable. I want to keep it all there instead of tubing it out, as I do plan to drive it regularly.


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Well, 11 of the 12 bolts that hold the door hinges onto the door posts would not come out without breaking. Spent the better portion of half a day drilling the old bolts out and chasing the threads in the door posts. The older Broncos used Phillips head bolts rather than the regular hex head bolts. What a pain. At least the bolts were fairly soft and drilled somewhat easily.

After all that I began to bend some tube for a roll cage. Crawdad really wanted my Crab cage, so I'm building a new cage using 2" .120 wall DOM. Stuff is stout! My bender really doesn't like it...

I fabbed up the base plates using 3/16" steel and bent the main hoop. Here are a few pics of the work so far.


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#10
Looking good keep us posted I'm looking into doing a cage in a few weeks I hope
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