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Thanks for the compliments, I searched for awhile to find this beauty. I picked it up in Albuquerque, it has the 351, and it only has 124k miles on it! I think it looks pretty at home in my driveway, part of the Ford fleet now. By the way.....that sort of looks like a dent in the door, it's actually the clear coat on the Bronco, you can see my trucks reflection. I have big plans for her. I'm picking up a winch bumper this weekend, with a winch to follow soon, and plan on much better lighting. The ranch hand grill guard bumper is for sale!
Sweet bronco man! pretty soon here I should be bringing home a 69 F250 camper special.
Trav
Thanks Trav, I love it! Hey, is the camper special, the type where the HUGE camper is actually built onto the frame? Sorta like a massive slide in, but not really a slide. We had a Ford camper like that when I was a kid, but I don't recall the specific name of it.
No just has a stronger rear springs, upgraded alternator and badges for a slide in camper.
Actually gigger I do like that bumper and I could really use it on the 92. How much do you want for it Travis? It is hard to decide because I have a lead on 2 warn winch chrome bumpers that I want one on my 88 and not sure about the other one. LOL
Today after work I picked up all the seats out of a linclon town car for the town car.
Trav
Well I had plans on driving down to Prescott Valley today to pick up a bumper, but I think the guy sold it out from under me! Hate it when people don't stick to their WORD!
I have it for sale at $250. They are anywhere from $400-700 new. I haven't even taken it off the Bronco yet, but plan on it soon!
That's not to bad of a price. I will have to talk with dad if he wants something like that on the 92 then if he wants it will get back with you. Dad is kinda picky on this truck.
This weekend I should have the engine dropped in and failry wrapped up in my 88. Going to need it running by May since the explorer blew up (pretty sure it is a head gasket) and I will be driving mom's 04 GMC Envoy. Only thing I will be liking about that is 290hp and heated seats! LOL It is always below 40 when I leave for work so that is going to be a huge plus.
Trav
Got a little work done on the town car. Seats are installed and are full power with tilt and everything. Look great and feel great.
Also pulled the codes on the Lincoln. What I don't understand is this:
it has almost no power, it is missing badly, and is extremely hard to start.
Pull the codes and only thing I got was insufficient EGR Flow and that it was running on 6cyls.
It is a 93 Town Car 4.6L V8. It was said it had a blown head gasket but I ran it for about 30 mins seeing if it gets hot or anything but it isn't blowing any smoke, no coolant in the oil or vise a versa, and it doesn't get hot at all.
Any ideas guys?
Thinking either injectors or plugs and wires but shouldn't an OBD I reader say what cyl is misfiring or say it is misfiring?
Trav
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