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I've never seen Gunni's '66, I love it! They are very similar, maybe the same. I need to look closer on where mine mounts. I'll take a pic or two and post later.
 

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Just saw this via Viper, I don't think mine is a factory spare tire carrier. I remember the cut ends of the mount looking like they were cut with a oxy torch. Here are a couple more pics.







My headliner is the same as yours, moonstone with a parchment cross brace. I have looked for info on this, but found none. Is it a 67 headliner? My truck had a sport grill, bench & bulkhead, and probably other stuff added from a donor truck, so I'm assuming the headliner came from the donor too. I also have a skid plate, I saw you have mentioned in old threads. Sorry to hijack.

Here are my "build threads". Although right now they are more of "learning about 66 stuff, and trying to find 66 parts threads".

http://www.coloradoclassicbroncos.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8062

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=262301

Again, sorry to hijack your thread. That truck is awesome!
 
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Thanks for the pics. Mine is different, but that looks like a good design. It kills your blind spot though.
 

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Yeah, I saw it on the Marti Report. I'm just wondering what it is exactly. Just as it sounds, a special option for someone physically disabled? Or something else?
 

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Yeah, I saw it on the Marti Report. I'm just wondering what it is exactly. Just as it sounds, a special option for someone physically disabled? Or something else?

I would think it was installed to go along with a PTO winch.

Mine has both. Odd to see it on its own like that.
 

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I would think it was installed to go along with a PTO winch.

Mine has both. Odd to see it on its own like that.

My 71' has it on it's own, no pto, I've seen several that have it without pto.
 

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Mine has it and no pto. Comes in handy in rough terrain in low gears where jerking motion makes you constantly blip the throttle. Just pull the hand throttle slightly and cruise smoothly.
 
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I have had several with hand throttle, mostly 66-71. It must have been an inexpensive option.
 

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Great looking. I am in the process of doing a frame up on a 67 I found here in the Netherlands. And it should have the same stock colour & interior as yours. My question is are the picture as it was from the factory. (door panels, cask, etc).
Thanks for sharing now I have a model to compare to.
 
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There was discussion on the horn ring, so I posted some new pics showing horn button and a very nice steering wheel. Patina 67 arm rest. Tire iron and jack handle in there correct positions (I think). Also one of the top showing the original hardware. The top has never been off and the rear bed rails have the same brackets.

And the best surprise, I buffed a small section of the hood and the paint really came back to life! Can't wait to see it when it's all buffed!!!;D;D
 

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Chris,
That is one nice wagon, and a good price.
Someone will be a lucky buyer, I just hope they leave it as is!
 

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Do you have pics of the rear bumper and tailgate area?

Which areas have the "light paint touch up"?

Thanks!
 
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These are the best ones I currently have of the rear bumper and tailgate. I feel like the tailgate was touched up. I see a little over spray on the tailgate handle underneath. Zero filler on tailgate or in Bronco.
 

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