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howdy names monica, i just bought a 1988 bronco, 302,4x4. im new to fords never knew anyone with good luck with them but i just love this truck, anyways, ill prolly be posting a few questions here and there, paid 1100. so theres minor problems im fixing at the moment. my husband has just purchased a 72 f-100 so he has his project and i have mine hes a deisel mechanic but still has ?'s hope everyones havin as good a day as me. GOD BLESS
Greets to you and hubby. You've found one of the handiest references available for your Bronco .. not to mention the Home of the Devout. There's a few fanatics around here!
For me, the jury is still out on Ford with cars. However, of the domestic trucks (and I'll include the Bronco in that class for purposes of discussion), I do have to give the nod to the Blue Oval.
My '91 F-150 was probably the least problematic vehicle I've ever owned. Drove it for 5 years no problem. Traded it and drove a Dakota for three years (kicking myself the whole time)... and found my 94 Bronco waiting for me on a lot. I guess I'm coming up on 7 or 8 years with the doll this year .. and she needs a little of this and some of that.
But.. I just can't see a replacement out there. Wonder if anyone will ever make a hydrogen engine to drop in her??
I have a 1990 f150 fun a very reliable a 1979 f150 great truck but my hands down favorite and when you've had yours for a while you will know why is my 1978 Big Bronco I doing a complete body off resto should take about 2 to 4 years.
Want to hear something funny the tail gate on your Bronco will fit my truck the only thing that changes is the window, cool eh?
Welcome to FTE and the Big Bronco Forum. We will endeavor to get you the most accurate information at our disposal. Congratulations on the new family member (Bronco) and best of luck with it.
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