1967 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Mayetta, Kansas, United States
If you have any questions please email at: slipp76@zoho.com . 1967 Ford Bronco Factory Specifications – 14,230 Units Made
Transmission
3-Speed Manual on column
Chassis/Suspension:
Front Differential = Dana 30 w/Drum Brakes
Rear Differential = Ford 9″ w/Drum Brakes
Transfer Case = Dana 20
Steering Gear Ratio = 24.1 (Factory Manual Steering)
Brakes:
Dual-Line Hydraulic
Front Drum = 11″ dia. x 2″ width
Rear Drum (Big Bearing) = 11″ dia. x 1.75″ width
Rear Drum (Small Bearing) = 10″ dia. x 2.5″ width
Wheels/Tires:
Chrome rims from late model ford pickup. Exact model unknown
Engine:
Standard = 170 cu. in., Inline 6 cylinder
Igniton = Points
Additional Information:
Wipers = Vacuum Controlled
Emergency Flasher Switch = On Dash
Wiring harness replaced.
Owner’s Manual included
Interior updates
New Black Visors
Carpet package replaced 5 years old.
After Market
Front Seats and center console unknown type
2.5 in lift kit with larger tires Firestone P235/175R15 Tires
Bikini top.
Seat belts for rear bench seat.
Roll bar/cage.
Radio/cd and speakers added.
Replaced locking front hubs to match aftermarket rims.
Cons:
Some chips in paint
Slight oil leak
Brakes in need of bleeding and drums replaced
Driver’s door jamb needs adjusted.
Slight rust on Driver door jam
New relay or voltage regulator needed for headlights as they flicker at Idle. Checked all grounds and alternator
checked but problem still exists.
Odometer does not read/operate all the time. Not sure what it needs to fix. I honestly don't drive this very
much. It sits more than anything as I don't have the time to drive enjoy it.
This is a nice driver. It starts right up and cruises with ease.
Thanks for looking!!
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