Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Rear End parts
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Rear End parts



Apparently there is a big following in the 4X4 world for those early
Bronco's. I watch a show on TV called trucks. They took a 66 rusted out
Bronco and practically re-skinned the whole body and rebuilt the floors
with after market repo parts. Like you said to bad we can't get some
repo sheet metal for our cars.
"Doc"



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I just received the Powertrax no-slip traction unit from the eBay
seller for the Ford 9" rearend. Along with that item, the seller
included a 112 page glossy, color printed catalog of his specialized
items for sale. It is 100% devoted to nothing but early model
Broncos! Everything for replacement body parts, fuel tanks, door
inserts, lighting, steering, suspension, wiring harnesses, even
repro floor pans is available. I had no idea that there was such a
following of this one Ford vehicle! *SIGH* Why couldn't it have been
all Gremlin/Hornet specialty stuff?? There was however, a few pages
for Dana rearends. -Lu-





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