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From 1979 Ford Bronco “"Nimrod Wildfire"” — documented by BigMikeC.

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1979 Ford Bronco - (4/6/05)backside of rear wheel....ucky! 1979 Ford Bronco - brakes...dang lots o crud! amazing that it stopped at all! 1979 Ford Bronco - New pads, hardware and wheelcylinders...I also bought new drums (made in Argentina?) 1979 Ford Bronco - and all cleaned up and together...I sure hope that was caused by the wheel cylinders and not the wheel bearings! 1979 Ford Bronco - A can of Rust Bullet coating and a paint roller sit on a cluttered workbench with other supplies. 1979 Ford Bronco - The cargo area of a vehicle shows significant rust on the floor, with tools and a spray can present. 1979 Ford Bronco - The cargo area of a 1978 Ford Bronco shows ribbed metal flooring and two rows of seats. 1979 Ford Bronco - This two-tone Ford Bronco is seen from the rear quarter, parked beside a road with trees and a digital sign in the background. 1979 Ford Bronco - Motorcraft alternator part number 73F-10300-AB is shown with attached wiring. 1979 Ford Bronco - A dusty automotive alternator sits on a workbench, with a beer bottle and toy vehicles in the background. 1979 Ford Bronco - This is a vehicle part, not a 1979 Ford Bronco. 1979 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a hand holding an electrical connector with multiple wires, with a partial view of the number '241' in the background. 1979 Ford Bronco - The ribbed floor of a vehicle's cargo area shows some wear and tear, with wires and zip ties present. 1979 Ford Bronco - The interior of a truck bed shows a ribbed floor with a tie-down anchor and a discarded plastic bottle. 1979 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a textured, dark surface with white paint marks and partially visible numbers. 1979 Ford Bronco - A single bolt is measured against a yellow tape measure. 1979 Ford Bronco - A bolt is measured with a tape measure, indicating a length of approximately 2 inches.