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  1. frenchy51

    It's Luber time so show off your uncut Bronco

    Here's mine. Plan is for a 289-C4, 1" body lift, keep uncut of course.
  2. frenchy51

    My 1971 Build

    Body lift? Suspension lift? How much?--Great looking Bronco!
  3. frenchy51

    POSSIBLE '68 for sale

    That Bronco is worth more every day, as I'm sure you know. That new pickup will depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot. My advice-keep the Bronco and buy a used pickup....
  4. frenchy51

    1971 bronco restoration

    Great looking Bronco. Congrats to you and owner.
  5. frenchy51

    Bulkhead question

    Thanks Mark-probably see you tomorrow. I'll text or call. Anxious to talk to you.
  6. frenchy51

    Bulkhead question

    Ranch Wagon or Delivery? Didn't know they had those designations. The trim tag is: 092 H U150 198 C03 I think the 198 is "bench seat wagon". Does that mean "ranch wagon"? School me and thanks
  7. frenchy51

    This one hurts my eyes!!!!

    Way too Kool! I like it.
  8. frenchy51

    Bulkhead question

    I have a stock bench front seat in my 66 EB. Because of this I have the bulkhead. I'm thinking of switching to buckets. I also want to use a rear seat for the grandkids. Can the bulkhead be removed for easier entry into the back? Does it add a lot of rigidity to the body. Good or terrible idea...
  9. frenchy51

    Build decisions-stock or resto-mod??

    Pardon my ignorance, but what does LUBR stand for? I like your thinking though! My rear end is 4:11-so I'm thinking an AOD or 4R70 would be nice. I'm looking for a mild off roader but comfortable and streetable every day driver. EFI would be nice with an automatic. Keep em coming-Thanks all
  10. frenchy51

    Build decisions-stock or resto-mod??

    stock front and added rear were in it.
  11. frenchy51

    Build decisions-stock or resto-mod??

    It has a bench front seat now so I think the full top is stock. The body code was bench seat (198).
  12. frenchy51

    Build decisions-stock or resto-mod??

    This is the uncut 66 Bronco I just drug home. I'm trying to decide how to proceed with the build. It does not have the original 6 cyl but did come with a small block Ford. At the moment I'm thinking: slight lift,bucket seats,V8+C4 or AOD,different paint (original-Sahara beige is correct but I...
  13. frenchy51

    1976 calif smog equipment nightmare

    I've heard that Ca. is pushing the year required for smog checks forward a few years? May not be in effect yet? PS-I heard it awhile back from the local smog station... Anyone else know of this?
  14. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    Thanks-Beautiful Bronco!
  15. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    Sorry to keep hitting you with questions but I'm soaking up your knowledge! Is my hood the "version II" you mentioned? And what IS the version II?
  16. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    Check out the rear bumper again for me please. It looks home made to me? Were the aftermarket utility bumpers like mine? thanks
  17. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    So the hubcaps definitely are not correct? Check out the closeup-thanks How about the beauty rings?
  18. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    Okie-your the Man- just checked the tag and it is: 092 H U150 198 C03 Bench seat wagon. But I'll probable keep the rear for grandkids.. The tag also has the VIN plus a "71"-What's the 71 designate?
  19. frenchy51

    Barn find 66 by a newbie

    These were in a coffee can on a shelf in the garage so I grabbed them. Two match and one doesn't. They have a ford tag on them. Also-The front seat back is kind of a silver metallic color...How do I decifer the vin for seating?
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