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Falcon1965

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Just got a hold of a 91 bronco old Alabama forestry trk with a whole 55,000 miles on it. Was curious as to what Ford Pickup parts interchange? Biggest issue no rear seat and Grandbabies already want to ride? Will enjoy this but still working on a 65 Ford Falcon
 

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Yo Falcon1965,
Welcome and great purchase!

Body style breaks are 78-79, 80-86, 87-91, & 92-96.

See this Partial Ford Parts Catalog 87-91 & 92-96 Bronco @ https://www.fullsizebronco.com/threads/parts-catalog-87-91-92-96-bronco-partial-by-ford.195456/

History, 78-96 Bronco; Ford Truckin' Magazine; 1997 winter issue Source: by Trent R;
87-91, In 1987, the body and drivetrain of the fullsize Bronco changed, as it was still based on the F-Series. The new aero body style reflected a larger redesign of many Ford vehicles for the new model year.
The body was restyled and featured a more aerodynamic look and Euro-style headlamps."
PCM was changed when Ford went from two-digit to three-digit EEC IV Self-Test codes in 1991 to service the increasing number of service codes required to support various government On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) regulations. The phase-in from two-digit to three-digit codes started in the 1991 model year and is largely complete except for some medium/heavy trucks that will retain two digit codes through the 1994 model year.

For a YARD SEARCH on-line, I use;
Hollander Quality Replacement Parts | Find Used Auto Parts | Online Locator
A yard that uses Hollander Interchange can search other yards and have it shipped including some Canadian yards.
"...For over eighty years, Hollander has been making the best tool for fast, interchangeable part matches. The new Edition Hollander Interchange contains more interchangeable options than ever before.
The Hollander Interchange provides auto recyclers and auto collectors, rebuilders, and others with the easiest and most comprehensive solution for identifying interchangeable auto parts...
" See their yard Directory @ Seller Directory | Used Auto Parts | Hollanderparts
Can select a certain part.
If a specific part isn't listed, search again for the next higher assembly.

For another good overview of parts Interchangeability, see Jeff's Bronco Graveyard @ 1980-96 Ford Truck/Bronco-Broncograveyard.com

Starting in 90 5.8 Broncos received the E4OD, 302s still had the AOD.
Confirm with;
Screenshot_20200516-092720.jpg

The manual transmission is M5OD



Here are the 1990 Bronco Pre-Delivery Shop & Electrical & Vacuum Troubleshooting Manuals (EVTM), Partial by Kingfish999 in Google Drive @ 1990 Ford Truck service manuals - Google Drive
&
1990 Ford Truck Emissions Manual.pdf by Ford via member 90.CaliBronco in Google Drive @ 1990 Ford Truck Emissions Manual.pdf

Suggest you download both for faster scrolling and to use the table of contents index.

1990 Ford Bronco Brochure by Ford via Dezo's Garage @ https://www.xr793.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/1990-Ford-Bronco.pdf

Haynes Red Manual for 80-95 Bronco & F Series @ Hanes guide 80-96 bko f series.pdf found by Mrs BroncMom!
 

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Everything doors forward, and underneath the back will interchange with pickup.

The rear seat, they are around. People part these out all the time. Just watch market place or craigslist. Maybe someone on the forums will have one.
I probably still have all the hardware but no seats. For awhile I had like 4 of them laying around.
 

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