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Powerstroke Bronco on EBay

Check out this 1984 Bronco with a 7.3L Powerstroke and drivetrain from a 1997 F-350! It has always been a dream of mine to swap a cummins or powerstroke into one of my broncos. Wish I had the cash for this one.

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Old 01-12-2011, 09:17 PM
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THATS SEXY
 
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It really looks great, i wonder how much does he want for it?.
 
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He doesn't have a reserve, so it can be bought for 8K. If your the only bidder.
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ive actually seen alot of these locally.. mainly alot of 7.3 turbo idi's and even a bronco centurion with a 7.3 powerstroke swapped in. wouldnt the 7.3 idi be easier to swap in because they ran them in the same body style?
 
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Old 01-13-2011, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by screaminford
ive actually seen alot of these locally.. mainly alot of 7.3 turbo idi's and even a bronco centurion with a 7.3 powerstroke swapped in. wouldnt the 7.3 idi be easier to swap in because they ran them in the same body style?
One would have to assume so.
 
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Old 01-13-2011, 01:01 AM
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Powerstroke came out in 95, main difference the IDI would be less electronics if needed, probably why it also has the 97 dash swapped in.
 
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That's why I figure you would see more idis in the 87-91 and more powerstrokes in the 92+ broncos. The dash would have been the same and everything
 
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Just on cosmetics, its pretty much an entire different world behind the dash of a powerstroke truck. I've heard it's best to swap the entire dash n all no matter the year.
 
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I wonder how much the fuel mileage would increase if he regeared it
 
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if you read it all the way through it says he basically wants $9,500 or you don't get all the bells and whistles with it. if you seriously wanted it i'd call and say hey i have $10k cash in hand, i'll take it. bet he'd go for it.

but i wouldn't pay it. nice bronco, but who wants to pay that much for a hoped up 200,000 mile diesel with the original tranny???? its a huge repair bill waiting to happen.
my $0.02
 
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Old 01-13-2011, 03:28 PM
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It's still a great idea though. I miss driving my 95 Powerstroke, thanks to the e4od.
 
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It's still a great idea though. I miss driving my 95 Powerstroke, thanks to the e4od.
what happened to your e4od?
 
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Very nice bronco, I like it. That's a lot of coin though...
 
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Originally Posted by screaminford
what happened to your e4od?
has no reverse, tries going forward in every selection, from what i've read most likely needs a new tranny, or rebuild. I found my Bronco for about the price of a rebuilt e4od an went with it. I'll eventually get around to replacing it, cash flows not quite there right now.
 


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