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1978 Ford Bronco “my little (BIG) hot rod...”

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About the 1978–1979 Ford Bronco

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The 1978-1979 Ford Bronco replaced the compact 1966-1977 model with a full-size truck-based design, the first of the larger Broncos that enthusiasts call the "Big Bronco." Ford built it on the 1973-1979 F-series platform, the body style collectors call "Dentside," and stretched the wheelbase to 104 inches from the early truck's 92 inches. A removable fiberglass top covered the rear cargo and seating area, leaving a fixed cab structure forward. Every 1978-1979 Bronco was a V8 four-wheel drive, with a Dana 44 front axle and a Ford 9-inch rear axle. The standard transmission was the New Process NP435 4-speed manual, with the C6 3-speed automatic optional, and the transfer case depended on that choice: manual trucks used the gear-driven New Process NP205 part-time case, while automatic trucks commonly used the chain-driven New Process NP203 full-time case. That full-time NP203 made full-time four-wheel drive available on these trucks, a setup that can be left engaged on dry pavement, unlike the part-time NP205. Front disc brakes were standard. Trim ran from the base Custom up through the Ranger XLT, with the Free Wheeling appearance package available for buyers who wanted the striped, blacked-out look of the period. The generation lasted only two model years before Ford downsized the truck onto the 1980 "Bullnose" platform, which makes 1978 and 1979 the only full-size Dentside Broncos.

The story

Engine Mods:
-K&N Extreme Air filter (14"X6") w/ filter top
-Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold w/EGR
-Edelbrock 600cfm Carb.
-MSD 6AL Igintion Box, w/ Soft Touch Rev Control
-MSD Pro-Billet Distributor
-MSD Blaster 3 Coil
-MSD 8.5mm Superconductor Plug Wires
-NOS Ford 3-Core Radiator
-Yellow Top Optima Battery
-True dual Flowmaster 40 series exhaust
-Hedman Headers

Exterior:
-Black w/ Dark Purple Flames and custom tailgate design
-stock bumpers front and rear
-Class III Hitch
-50wt Driving lights on front Bumper
-CARR Light Bar w/2 150wt KC Daylighters, 2 Generic 100wt.
-Big American Flag on pole out the side window in the back!

Interior:
-Black int.
-Black carpet
-Black and white seats
-Black Dash
-Hurst T-handle Knob
-Sony CD Head unit
-Kenwood 5 1/2" front speakers
-Kenwood 6X9" rear speakers enclosed in waterproof Tuffy boxes
-Sunn Tach (8000rpm)



Future Mods:
-New 38.5X15X15 Ground Hawgs
-Rear Disc Brakes from Stainless Steel
-Pro-Street Hood Scoop w/hood pins
-Anti-Sway Bar Bushings, front & rear
-More Braking Power!!!
-Cam w/Roller Lifters and Roller Rockers

Wish I had Mods:
-Stroke the 351M into a 410M(onster)!
-Gunmetal Paintjobber w/ Black Boss Stripes
-Sparco Bucket Seats and Simpson 5-point Blue Harnesses
-And the list will never end...! — Tyler Burke

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