This is a project we just started. Stay tuned for the finished interior
Responding to what Ford saw as a competitive trend, the
Bronco became a full-sized SUV for the 1978 model year. This new Bronco was
based on the Ford F-Series pickup. In fact, the F-150 SuperCab four-wheel drive
floor plan and steering linkage were used on the Bronco. The new Bronco boasted
a 104.7 inch wheelbase and more room. Compared to the classic Bronco the new
model offered 15% more front hip room, 30% more rear hip room. The cargo
capacity was increased from 16.6 cubic feet to 49.3 to 97.4 depending on the
rear seat configuration. The new Bronco was larger outside too, five inches
higher, ten inches wider, and two feet longer than the original. The new Bronco
featured a removable fiberglass hardtop (or should we say half top). When this
top was removed it gave the new Bronco the open air feel everyone expected
while keeping the front passengers covered. This feature stemmed from the fact
that the Bronco was essentially the same as the F-Series pickup from the
B-pillar forward.
We are the preferred leather and seat repair facility for
Ferrari Maserati Silicon Valley, Putnam Lexus and many other of our local
dealerships.
Many factors will influence whether or not your
leather or seats can be repaired or will need to be replaced. These
include but are not limited to: Excessive cracking, the size of the area
and personal preference. In these instances, we recommend replacement of
the damaged section using O.E.M. materials, which allows our team to make the
best possible repair and restore your vehicle to its original state.
source: http://www.angelfire.com/wv/fordbroncos/History.html
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source: http://www.angelfire.com/wv/fordbroncos/History.html
http://www.cooksupholstery.com
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