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Curious: are the 66 bronco rear wheel wells same as 65 F100s?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Harpo, Sep 2, 2011.

  1. Harpo
    Joined: Aug 21, 2011
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    i was just curious as to which years wheel wells on STYLESIDE fit each other? are the early bronco say like the 1966 the same as the F100 for 65 or so the same?
    thanks in advance.
    Ben
     
  2. dirtbag13
    Joined: Jun 16, 2008
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    66 - 77 broncos were all the same , while they share the same wheel arch shape as the f 100 i dont know about the length from where the end is where the quarter bolts oncompared to the f100 ! are you thinking of buying bronco quarters to repair your f100 box and just cutting off the wheel arch section ? are f100 quarters not available ?
     
  3. Harpo
    Joined: Aug 21, 2011
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    i dont know if the wheel arch as you call it is availible for the f100 or not, but i am thinking they may be the same on the broncos...I either will have to repair mine or buy new ones if they make em. if anyone knows of them making them for the styleside shoot me a link.
    thanks
    Ben
     
  4. snaptwo
    Joined: Apr 25, 2011
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    When Ford built the early Bronco , the design people and the bean counters got together and raided everything they could find to save a buck. The pickup fleetside, while longer has the same opening , corner posts the same same tailight buckets and some lenses. Bronco guys have used a narrowed version of the taigate but there are repops now. Flip-flop ,the aftermarket fender flairs from an EB will work on the pickup but only in the rear. You can check out available sheetmetal through www.classicbroncos.com . I have a '67 that has been in the family since 71.
     

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