Help ID a part - Early Bronco

burrellsjeep

Breaking Stuff...
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My boss is fully resorting a 65 Bronco, It is in the put it back together stage. Well he has this part and can't recall what it is or where it goes. The project was started years ago, Stalled and he has for the last few months been working on it.

So here it is, Its small Guessing around 3'' X 1''

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Thanks
 
Heater resistor. Goes inside the heater housing. Should be a hole for it and holes for the screws.

Also, 66 was the first year model bronco unless he's got something really special. :flipoff2:
 
is it a Stroppe baja bronco? the reason i ask is that you said it was a 1965 bronco. thats an odd year for a bronco.
 
Heater resistor. Goes inside the heater housing. Should be a hole for it and holes for the screws.

Also, 66 was the first year model bronco unless he's got something really special. :flipoff2:

thanks, He must have left it out of the heater, And if its not a jeep, well you know :flipoff2:

is it a Stroppe baja bronco? the reason i ask is that you said it was a 1965 bronco. thats an odd year for a bronco.

Like I said not my bronco, so I was off by a year, I called its a 66
 
Heater resistor. Goes inside the heater housing. Should be a hole for it and holes for the screws.

Also, 66 was the first year model bronco unless he's got something really special. :flipoff2:

Brax nailed it...come on Mikey, I expected you to know a coil when you saw it....

Are you still hanging around jason too much
 
Brax nailed it...come on Mikey, I expected you to know a coil when you saw it....
Are you still hanging around jason too much

Hey, That was my guess, But it was a guess, So I thought I would ask someone who knew for sure. And yeah Jason seems to do that to ya.

He should still have the "high" setting even without it. If he's still got the eb sized heater core and didn't replace the door/top seals it won't matter anyway. :cold:

Its a full restore (Not trying to show it), They have taken the thing completely apart. When I first saw it was a frame in one corner and a body in the other with a bunch boxes full of parts. A guy down on Salem road is doing most of the work (Paint and so on). But to answer your question they did replace all seals on the doors and top, And they can still put that in. Bronco Graveyard must love them I think they have ordered just about every part on the thing. Going to look real nice when its done. Like it just rolled off the show room floor.
 
Hey, That was my guess, But it was a guess, So I thought I would ask someone who knew for sure. And yeah Jason seems to do that to ya.
Its a full restore (Not trying to show it), They have taken the thing completely apart. When I first saw it was a frame in one corner and a body in the other with a bunch boxes full of parts. A guy down on Salem road is doing most of the work (Paint and so on). But to answer your question they did replace all seals on the doors and top, And they can still put that in. Bronco Graveyard must love them I think they have ordered just about every part on the thing. Going to look real nice when its done. Like it just rolled off the show room floor.


growing up i remember helping my dad do a full resore on a half cab just as you are doing. have fun with it, you dont see many of them, thats for sure
 
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