Where can I find a roll bar and brush Guard??
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Where can I find a roll bar and brush Guard??
Hello All!
I am looking for a roll bar and brush guard! I have a 1967 Ford F-100. It was recently restored and looking to add more to it! If you have a roll bar or brush guard, I would love to see pics to get an idea of what I want! Thanks in advance!
I am looking for a roll bar and brush guard! I have a 1967 Ford F-100. It was recently restored and looking to add more to it! If you have a roll bar or brush guard, I would love to see pics to get an idea of what I want! Thanks in advance!
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Would that be an F-100 or 250? A Ranger did not exist as a vehicle until 1982 as it was a trim level. Otherwise, look for Dent accessories as the aftermarket didn't happen until the middle '70's. And that so-called "roll bar" is nothing but a piece of metal holding your offload lights. It only works if it is tied to the frame. Only a cage is a roll bar.
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There were two 1978 types, before or from serial number AG0,001. 1979 is the same as from 1978 from AG0,001.
The brush guard bolts to the front bumper, 1977 & early 1978 will fit (if you can find one) all 1964/77 F100/350's and 1978 F100/350's before serial number AG0,001, since they used the same front bumpers.
Brush guards were also available aftermarket, lotsa luck finding one of these, too.
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Ford first offered a roll bar in 1978, but only for Styleside pickups. Flareside and Styleside pickup roll bars were also available aftermarket.
Either type will be almost as hard to find as Jimmy Hoffa & Amelia Earhart, two famous people that disappeared without a trace.
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For a custom rolll bar that looks classic you might try Sterling Equipment and Manufacturing in Florida
Ford did not offer a brush guard until 1977 for F100/350's. 1977 is slightly different than 1978/79.
There were two 1978 types, before or from serial number AG0,001. 1979 is the same as from 1978 from AG0,001.
The brush guard bolts to the front bumper, 1977 & early 1978 will fit (if you can find one) all 1964/77 F100/350's and 1978 F100/350's before serial number AG0,001, since they used the same front bumpers.
Brush guards were also available aftermarket, lotsa luck finding one of these, too.
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Ford first offered a roll bar in 1978, but only for Styleside pickups. Flareside and Styleside pickup roll bars were also available aftermarket.
Either type will be almost as hard to find as Jimmy Hoffa & Amelia Earhart, two famous people that disappeared without a trace.
There were two 1978 types, before or from serial number AG0,001. 1979 is the same as from 1978 from AG0,001.
The brush guard bolts to the front bumper, 1977 & early 1978 will fit (if you can find one) all 1964/77 F100/350's and 1978 F100/350's before serial number AG0,001, since they used the same front bumpers.
Brush guards were also available aftermarket, lotsa luck finding one of these, too.
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Ford first offered a roll bar in 1978, but only for Styleside pickups. Flareside and Styleside pickup roll bars were also available aftermarket.
Either type will be almost as hard to find as Jimmy Hoffa & Amelia Earhart, two famous people that disappeared without a trace.
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I have two factory brush guards for sale. Here is one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Factor...%7CMake%3AFord
The other is for a late 60s early 70s Ford I believe. I can get you photos of that one too if interested.
The other is for a late 60s early 70s Ford I believe. I can get you photos of that one too if interested.
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