roostercruiser
Adventurer
holy cow Ted has a nice bronco. even before pic is nice
One of my best friends is a bronco nut.....
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He really wants me to help him build something like this in the next year or two. Sorry for the rough 'chop, but its suppose to be a full steel body version of a Big Oly bronco that Strope build in the late 60s/early 70s.
Proposed build specs....
-Vertically sectioned body
-Narrowed body
-Body dropped on frame
-Chopped top
-Frenched in rocker guards
-Enlarged and raised fender openings
-302 mustang fuel injected V8
-NP435 transmission
-NP203/205 crawler box setup with the cases rotated for more clearance.
-Ford 9" rear, locked, geared, discs.
-Ford 9" front with dodge 60 knuckles converted to 5 on 5.5, locked, geared
-37x12.5x17 tires, aluminum rims, redneck bead-locks
-Minimal suspension lift 3" max, 2.5"x12" RR shocks, bumps, etc
-Hidden front winch
I am sure I am forgetting more things from his wish list....
He basically wants a hot rod do everything vehicle that can crawl, go down the highway, race around town, do moab, drive to work, go camping, get groceries, and on and on.
I hope he gets all the parts together so we can built it soon. I think he is pretty close now......
Nice one on ebay that didn't make the reserve.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967...6028QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTrucksQQsalenotsupported
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The 78/79 full-size broncos are very neat platforms. I have an older 78 ford F150 shortbox back at my parents ranch. It never lets me down.
Anyways.
I think a very cool idea for one of these old broncos would be to swap in a 3.9L 4bt Cummins. Keep the stock np435 and 3.55 gears. Use some fiberglass fenders from someplace like Autofab. Run some 37s with no lift. The stock D44 and 9" should hold up to this pretty well if you don't drive like a crazy person. I would install a 203 crawler box instead of changing the ring and pinions. The diesel will like the higher gears. If you could find a close ratio 4-speed with a syncro 1st gear like a T-19 that could be a really nice combo. The np435 will have some pretty big gaps.
Just like everything I tend to build these days. Keep low, light, and simple.
Hi, I am new to this forum, but I recognize a few of the handles from other sites. As a Bronco-owner, I have to chime in...
Impressive Bronco.....Great Job! Happy to see you are enjoying all your hard work.