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  • littletommy

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    I have scored a 1985 Bronco XLT, which is in awesome shape and runs great with the 351 HO engine, I've wanted a Bronco ever since I was a kid, and finally got lucky. The body is in excellent shape, with a cheapo paint job, which I will be changing (thinking about going the line-x route), but the interior is showing its age. I'm looking for some good, reputable online parts dealers. I have bought a few items from JC whitney before, but haven't dealt with them for years, and have found several Bronco specific websites, but I hate dealing with somebody without any knowledge of what kind of service they offer. Any suggestions on some good parts sites would be greatly appreciated.:ingo::patriot:
     

    Plinker

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    Instead of LIne-X, you can get the whole thing 'wrapped' in a vinyl design. I've seen them done in Flat Black, very cool, and reversible if you ever desire in the future.
     

    Hoosierdood

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    Instead of LIne-X, you can get the whole thing 'wrapped' in a vinyl design. I've seen them done in Flat Black, very cool, and reversible if you ever desire in the future.

    That vinyl wrap would cost more than the truck. A full size Bronco is made for big tires, loud pipes, and a mud colored paint job. I would suggest possibly a dark color on top, then Line-X the bottom half. Make it two tone. Or you could paint the top half flat black to match the Line-X. And for the love of God, man...make sure that thing gets dirty every once in a while! :ingo:
     

    Stainer

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    I owned two broncos in the past. My first vehicle ever what a 1989 XLT ford bronco with the 302, when I got out of the Corps, I bought a 1994 Bronco. When gas shot up, had to ditch it for a more fuel efficient and comfortable ride.
     

    littletommy

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    This won't be a everyday drive to work vehicle, this thing probably burns more gas getting out of the driveway than my camry even holds! But yeah, it's loud, and very cool, I think I'm gonna build a roll cage for it at work too.
     

    tgallmey

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    OD green spray paint looks good on them after all its a bronco lol . . . . . A good source is bronco graveyard and lmc truck there the same as the f150s
     

    littletommy

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    Here's a shot of her after a little cleaning, she won't be this color very long.
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    hotfarmboy1

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    Here's a shot of her after a little cleaning, she won't be this color very long.
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    I've got an 88. I like that blue I'd leave it that color :twocents:

    I really like my bronco as well. I just hope I can find a body that has less rust. Mine has alot more underneath than I originally realized.

    I'll be soon getting some new 32's and maybe a small lift later on.
     
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