Put the amp research retractable ones on. I have them on my bronco and love them.Took the OEM running boards off as I've never really liked them. Still figuring out what options to go with...
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THAT is one good looking Bronco. Love the wheel/tire setup and the Eruption Green paint.Took the OEM running boards off as I've never really liked them. Still figuring out what options to go with...
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Engine or Transmission have never been out. Only things done to engine are intake and valve cover gaskets and a waterpump. Engine bay has never been restored or messed with. Still original air cleaner, carb, dist. Inside trunk looks nearly new also. Even the suspension still has all original ball joints, bushings, idler arm, The power steering has never been messed with and zero leaks.That's a good looking '66 Cyclone GT. I remember this gem well. I was a senior in high school when it was launched. Back then, the 390 was a respected engine. Yours looks awesome. I'm impressed that it has original paint and interior. Original factory 390, I assume? Can you post a photo of the engine bay?
I really like it a lot. You're fortunate to own this one.Engine or Transmission have never been out. Only things done to engine are intake and valve cover gaskets and a waterpump. Engine bay has never been restored or messed with. Still original air cleaner, carb, dist. Inside trunk looks nearly new also. Even the suspension still has all original ball joints, bushings, idler arm, The power steering has never been messed with and zero leaks.
I have the original Window Sticker, Owners Manual, Warranty card, extended warranty card, original CA pink slip/title and every registration from July 1966 to current. The CA black plate that was issued to car July 1966 is still with car and I display it on front. (legal here in AZ)
Bit dirty underhood as have not had a chance to clean it up yet. Wiper motor is off as it was never used much if at all during its lifetime. Need to clean up the armature a bit tarnished
I did rebuild the power brake booster and has new master cylinder
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Gorgeous!Fresh out of garage with color correction and ceramic coating.
20240210_110446 by thetaste lingers, on Flickr
MOAR!
Motor?
Transmission?
Interior?
More details please
View attachment 1828747View attachment 1828749It’s got a ‘49 - ‘53 Mercury Flathead & a ‘39 Ford transmission. 2 Stromberg 97’s & a big cam. Not big power but I built it as a traditional hotrod. I did swap the rear to a new Ford 9” during the build for future horsepower if I go that direction.
Interior has all original handles/pulls on the doors. The door panels are original to when the car was built in the 50’s. The rest of the interior is all new to match those.
It’s all Henry body, no fiberglass.
Flatty with a big cam and strombergs.........very very niceView attachment 1828747View attachment 1828749It’s got a ‘49 - ‘53 Mercury Flathead & a ‘39 Ford transmission. 2 Stromberg 97’s & a big cam. Not big power but I built it as a traditional hotrod. I did swap the rear to a new Ford 9” during the build for future horsepower if I go that direction.
Interior has all original handles/pulls on the doors. The door panels are original to when the car was built in the 50’s. The rest of the interior is all new to match those.
It’s all Henry body, no fiberglass.