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1981 Ford Bronco “Rooster”
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“Rooster”1981 Ford Bronco

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1981 Ford Bronco - Engine block and crankshaft assembly on an engine stand, with boxes of cylinder heads in the background. 1981 Ford Bronco - This is a close-up view of an engine block, likely undergoing repair or rebuild. 1981 Ford Bronco - Engine block assembly with oil filter and dipstick visible, surrounded by automotive parts and tools. 1981 Ford Bronco - This is an engine block with pistons visible, with blue putty placed in one of the cylinders. 1981 Ford Bronco - Engine block assembly with Edelbrock valve covers and oil filter in a garage setting. 1981 Ford Bronco - A polished V8 engine sits on a garage floor, ready for installation. 1981 Ford Bronco - Close-up of an engine block with timing chain and polished valve covers. 1981 Ford Bronco - Carb, coil, dist and fuel pump are just for mock up. Final parts to be installed soon. 1981 Ford Bronco - Shaved $1200.00 off Napa bill by using friends employee pricing! Saved another 2K on machine work the same way! Thanks Rodney. 1981 Ford Bronco - Prototype to replace stock cluster. Gauges on order. 1981 Ford Bronco - The old motor, 50K miles...For sale 1981 Ford Bronco - This 1981 Ford Bronco is shown climbing a steep dirt incline. 1981 Ford Bronco - Evans creek 1981 Ford Bronco - Engine components are shown with visible rocker arms and springs, and blue tape on the intake manifold. 1981 Ford Bronco - Left of cluster 1981 Ford Bronco - right cluster 1981 Ford Bronco - This V8 engine features chrome valve covers and a prominent distributor with red spark plug wires. 1981 Ford Bronco - Engine block with pistons visible, mounted on an engine stand in a workshop.

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