For my next truck after the 86 goes, i wanted either a 70s Ford pickup or big bronco. There tough and easy to find 390FE or 400M big blocks and NP205s

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Yo RED!
Some info;
F Series History Source: by John D at edmunds.com
"1973-1979
Ford's popular pickup was updated and improved in many ways for 1973. A beefier frame, a roomier cab, an optional 460-c.i. V8, an optional automatic transmission and revised.front suspension were the more notable functional changes. A new body topped these changes and featured a concave groove that ran the length of the body and a cleaner grille with integrated turn signals.
The big news for 1974 was the introduction (late in the model year) of the extended cab version of the F-Series, called the SuperCab. A SuperCab was available only with the Styleside body and could be fitted with either a bench seat or a pair of jump seats in the rear compartment.
The F-150 debuted for 1975. A half-ton pickup, the F-150 filled the gap between the F-100 and F-250 as it was a bit more "heavy duty" than an F-100 though considerably less so than the F-250. In that year, more than one-third of F-Series sales were comprised of the new F-150.
Aside from minor facelifts in the grille area, the F-Series continued through 1976 with little change.
Engine choices were revised for 1977 with 351- (163 horsepower) and 400-c.i. (169 horses) V8s replacing the 360 V8 option.
For 1978, the 300-c.i. inline six (114 horsepower) became the standard base engine and square headlights debuted (on all models except Custom). The luxurious Ranger Lariat was introduced that year as well as a new, more massive grille. .."
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We had a nice 78 step side; w/da 6 and manual; was a good torquer; made a few $ when we sold it,\.
No Big Bronco ever came w/manual crank or flip rear window.
I have seen 2 Broncos w/crude but close enuf to make better flip conversions. One was by a carpenter friend who made the mod w/oak/popular trim.
Seabronc has the correct TG motor/switch wiring diagram to repair any that are bad. Ez to do and less $ than trying to convert it to crank or flip.
GL!