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  1. MJs71Bronc

    SELLING- Early Bronco rear seat armrests

    Hi JD, the CJ Pony description is "Dynacorn Rear Seat Arm Rest Black Pair Bronco 1966-1977"
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    Leaving the hard top at home

    Thank you Chrisful. I still have the hardtop and it's hanging in my garage too. My issue is that it's the original metal and real glass hardtop and weighs too much for 1 or even 2 guys to put it on. I'm in CT so hopefully I'll see you around at the car shows this summer.
  3. MJs71Bronc

    Leaving the hard top at home

    Not the best picture but here it is. Almost done...
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    Leaving the hard top at home

    So I have a question for my fellow Bronco buddies. My 71 is coming back from an off frame restoration (it suffered a roll-over accident almost 3 yrs ago when someone turned in front of me). It has a new rollbar with a vinyl top that cover 75% of the cab, carpeted interior, new seats, etc. How...
  5. MJs71Bronc

    SELLING- Early Bronco rear seat armrests

    New black rear seat armrests. They are still in the original unopened plastic packaging. Purchased from CJ Pony Parts. The part number is 3777A and the original cost was $115 but I'm looking for $60 plus shipping from CT.
  6. MJs71Bronc

    SELLING- Early Bronco Houndstooth Seat Upholstery-new

    For $300 I'm selling a set of new black and white houndstooth front and rear seat upholstery covers from Wild Horses with part # 3543. Originally paid $350 plus $40 shipping. wildhorses4x4.com. COVID pricing has them up to $399 now on their website. These front and rear seat covers are meant...
  7. MJs71Bronc

    Oil pan removal for a 302

    Thank you.  I'll try rotating the crank to see if that works.
  8. MJs71Bronc

    Oil pan removal for a 302

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    Oil pan removal for a 302

    Thanks Bully Bob.     It does have a 3 inch lift, I did get it free from the timing chain cover and thankfully it's not damaged.  My feeling is that the dipstick tube is the culprit.  I'll try working it off with this in mind. Thank you again for the help. This an awesome website and I'm...
  10. MJs71Bronc

    Oil pan removal for a 302

    Hi all, What should be an easy process is turning into a 2 day ordeal.  I  bought a 1971 Bronco with the original 302 this year and decided to replace the beat up oil pan.  How hard could it be?  Well, a lot harder than I expected. I had several muscle cars growing up and know my way around...
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