Bronco Mud Truck 466 Bbf 1 Ton Drivetrain Dana 60 70 on 2040-cars
Athol, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:460
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Bronco
Trim: XLT
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: XLT
Here is a 89 bronco body on a 78 bronco frame that was built for the mud. The body is shot and would best be used as a mud racing truck. Gut the interior, put a cage in it, fuel cell and your ready to go! Another option is take the body off and put your own body on it. Truck runs and moves but is not road worthy. Headers are junk and brakes are soft and would need a little work. This is all the information I have on the truck, sorry I can't provide any more. Truck came from N.H. and only came with the last registration, not sure if that's all you would need but the body is junk and can not be made roadworthy.
Motor: 466cid Ford V-8 (460ci Bored +.030" Over)
• Over 500 Horse Power (Based Upon Build)
• Over 500 Foot Pounds Of Torque (Based Upon Build)
• Holley 780 Dual Feed, Double Pump Carburetor
• Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake Manifold
• Custom Grind Sheffield Cam
• Ported & Polished Heads & Port Matched Intake
• Roller Rockers, Solid Pushrods, & Aluminum High-Rise Covers
• Spark Plugs Indexed For Maximum Burn Efficiency
Front Axle: Dana 60 (1 Ton) 1978 King Pin High Pinion
• 4.10:1 Gear Ratio
• Detroit Locker Equipped
• Rotated At Proper Angle For Lift
• Coil Spring Conversion For Better Articulation
• Warn 1/4 -Turn Locking Hubs
Rear Axle: Dana 70 (1-1/4 Ton)
• 4.10:1 Gear Ratio
• Detroit Locker Equipped
• Rotated At Proper Angle For Lift
• Reverse Rotation Threaded Lugs On Driver Side Axle
Transfer Case: New Process 205 (Cast Iron)
• Gear Driven
• Nodular Cast Iron Case
• Lowered For Proper Rotation Angle Due To Lift
• Floor Shift Lever Controlled
Transmission: C-6 Automatic
• 3,200 RPM TCI Super Street Fighter Stall Speed Converter
• B&M Shift Kit
• All Clutches Replaced & Upgraded In Drum During Rebuild
• Lowered For Proper Rotation Angle Due To Lift
Suspension: 8" Skyjacker Suspension (No Blocks)
• Coil Spring - Front
• Leaf Spring Pack - Rear
• 2-Shocks Per Tire Side
• Dual (Individualized) Steering Stabilizer Shocks
• L&L Ladder Bars With Heim Joints
• Stock Radius Arms (Lowered For Proper Function Due To Lift)
• 6" Drop Pitman Arm For Steering Box & Pan-hard Bar
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