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    Dex B

    • Year:1973
    • Make:Ford
    • Model:Bronco

    Engine : Ford Racing 306ci. Crate Engine 340 HP, 350 lb.ft. torque at the crank

    Drivetrain : C4 Trans- Rebuilt with Hurst Floor Shifter and a B&M Transmission Cooler, Dana 20 Transfer Case- Rebuilt with Twin Stick, 9 inch rear- stock gear ratio with new seals, Dana 44 front- stock gear ratio with new seals

    Transmission : no info

    VIN : no info

    Full Restoration in Progress

    Chassis:
    -Custom rear bumper with full size spare tire carrier, high lift jack mount and trailer hitch
    -Custom front bumper with 10,000 pound Smittybilt winch and two halogen offroad lights
    -New extended drives hafts front and rear
    -New disc brake conversion kit in the front and rebuilt drums in the rear, new power brake booster kit and SS brake lines
    -New Warn hubs
    -Painted the frame and axles with POR-15
    -Frame and axles sand blasted and put dual shock mounts on each corner, bolted and welded
    -New 3.5 inch James Duff Monster Suspension Lift, had 2.5 inch lift in older pictures
    -Steering box rebuilt by West Texas Offroad
    -New James Duff Heim Steering System
    -Adjustable Track Bar
    -33x12.50r15 Tires on Pro Comp rims.

    Engine Parts:
    -Hooker Mid Length Headers
    -MSD Billet Distributor, Coil and Spark Plug Wires
    -Holley Billet Mechanical Fuel Pump
    -Holley 670 CFM Carburator
    -Edelbrock RPM Performer Intake Manifold
    -March Performance Billet Pulleys
    -James Duff 4-core aluminum radiator
    -200 amp alternator-Hooker
    -23 Gallon Gas Tank

    Body, all steel:
    -All body work is done and it is ready for paint, 2014 sterling gray
    -Raptor liner inside the tub and underneath, Lizard Skin Ceramic Insulation under raptor liner on firewall and trans tunnel
    -Sanded and sandblasted all tub and all body parts done to bare metal
    -Hood pins and Hydraulic hood supports
    -Cut with Bush Wacker Fender Flares front and rear
    -All replacement body panels are from Bronco Graveyard

    Interior:
    -Flaming River Tilt Steering Column
    -7 switch custom switch panel from dana marine corps
    -1940s Bomber black RPM gauge
    -Had gauge cluster redone by Classy Chassis Restoration
    -Custom dash layout
    -Toms Bronco 8-point rollcage with many modifications, tied into the frame
    -New Corbeau Baja SS Seats with Corbeau 3 point harnesses, seats and harness bolt to the cage

    Stereo:
    -Sony Head Unit
    -1000 Watt Amp for subs
    -2, 12 inch Kicker Subs, custom sealed sub box
    -4, 6 inch Kicker Speakers, 2 in back have custom boxes and 2 in front under the dash
    -2, 6x9 inch Kicker Speakers, behind striker posts in boxes


    Misc.:
    -10,000 pound Smittybilt winch
    -Cantech Wiring Harness
    -Rebuilt Heater Box
    -Bumpers and roll cage powder coated satin black

    Comments (12)


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    Reviewed by: Doug B 06/29/12 01:59PM

    Comments:
    Looks good are you a professional welder.

    Reviewed by: David S 11/14/12 10:53AM

    Comments:
    good job! Its easy to see this Bronco found the right home. Keep the pictures coming.....I cant wait to see the finished product!!!

    Reviewed by: Evan F 12/15/12 06:44PM

    Comments:
    Same here I LOVE The old Broncos It looks REALLY Good so far Keep the pictures coming And the progress VERY Nice

    Reviewed by: David B 03/05/13 08:19PM

    Comments:
    agree, looks awesome. I wish i grew up with a Dad with that kind of talent. Don't take it for granted. And you'll be just as good my friend. Keep up the pics!

    Reviewed by: Mike M 03/09/13 05:22AM

    Comments:
    Great job!! What are you doing to it now?

    Reviewed by: Dex B 03/09/13 04:55PM

    Comments:
    Almost done sandblasting the body and just got a new Ford Racing crate motor and the stock C4 transmission rebuilt.

    Reviewed by: Andrew N 03/18/13 06:01PM

    Comments:
    Nice work man! Looking forward to seeing everything back together!

    Reviewed by: Michael G 03/20/13 07:14AM

    Comments:
    Awesome looking build. I've been keeping up with your progress. Do you have any updated pictures? I'm looking forward to seeing the finished project.

    Reviewed by: Sean Q 05/15/13 07:12AM

    Comments:
    Hell yeah Dude! Thats where its at. Broncos are my life and your creating a monster!

    Reviewed by: Jeff A 05/21/13 10:55AM

    Comments:
    Great work !!!!!!!!!! Keep the pictures coming.

    Reviewed by: Daniel Y 07/26/13 09:22AM

    Comments:
    sweet rig!! A++++

    Reviewed by: scott A 01/18/20 06:25PM

    Comments:
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