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  1. Problem may be the large radius the 3/8" tube will require. There may be an issue with an air cleaner with a drop base as well. Guess all I'm saying is9/16" x24 should be the carburetors internal thread Curt again
  2. I believe#26-43 is the part you're looking for. Almost certain it is the 9/16" thread Curt
  3. Oh good! I was hoping it was what you could use, I am truly happy for you! It was a good experience on my end, thank you! Curt
  4. lol I dont think there much more anyone can add to the paint description. Yours must be factory ones right? They look a bit more wagon wheel like than mine. Mine are american racing wheels and the openings are more like rounded triangles where yours looks more like spokes. My wheels are an old school set of Jackmans. 15x10 with repop Ford style center caps. These rims are HEAVY! Would be interested in what size your beauty rings are, not diameter, or what they were originally on? My rings are terrible Curt
  5. Poor guy posts about paint options and we hijack the thread with beauty rings! I too am a fan of wagon wheels and beauty rings
  6. Bare bones base model, but it does have sliding side windows! Never actually seen these in person, I'm jelly! Curt
  7. So, which is it, custom or restored? Obviously it is customized. Fairly well done but not to my tastes. It has a solid front axle but that's not mentioned. And a '93 shouldn't have an AOD but an E4OD. No pictures of the engine nor discussion of whether it is injected or not. "No accidents" but has a salvage title? Flood?
  8. Gary, Thanks for the edit advice, who knows what evil would find me! He said he got the number, so down it goes! Thanks, Curt
  9. Good evening, I have a frame from an '85 Bronco hanging around and I'm just down I-94 in Battle Creek. Come and get it. I started to cut it up for scrap, but I'm sure what you're asking for is here. Usually work 7am-3pm everyday and to bed by 9. You can text me and set something up, I can send you some pictures. Can't beat free! Curt
  10. I will give these to you, just tell me how to ship them. I assume shipping across the border isn't cheap! Do you want just the two rubber parts, or would you like the top plate too? No use to me, yours if you want, just get the shipping. I'm in Battle Creek Michigan 49017
  11. Good evening, Are you interested in some lightly used parts? Where are you located? Curt
  12. Today's issue, Searching for a new trailer hitch for my 1985 Bronco, not really finding good measurements or pictures of Broncos without the step bumper. Not sure how much if any the step bumper hangs lower than the small bumper I have on mine. Looking for a hitch that tucks up nice and tight with not much more than the 2" square receiver visible. Anyone have any suggestions? May do a custom built unit if all else fails Thanks everyone Curt
  13. I know, these were everywhere 30yrs ago! Finally found mine on eBay . Parts catalogs don't list them at all Good luck !
  14. Gary, Went the extra mile just to satisfy your curiosity! LOL! I did remove the bolts holding the bracket to the frame to look for some numbers, and here they are. Can't say they are not bolted on from the factory, but this Bronco only has 22,000 miles on it has was not really touched after 1986. Thanks for the forum, really do enjoy it! Curt
  15. I'm following this thread, very relevant to my project. My '84 Bronco has the same frame mounts, bolted on. My '85 Bronco is the extra large round design popular here in Michigan! Please let me know what you figure out. Thank you Curt
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