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1978 Ford Bronco
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1978 Ford Bronco

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1978 Ford Bronco - A red 1978 Ford Bronco with a black top and striped decal sits parked next to a brown pickup truck. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two Ford Broncos, one red and one brown, are parked on a grassy area in front of a building. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two Ford trucks, a lifted Bronco and a pickup, are parked side-by-side in a yard with trees in the background. 1978 Ford Bronco - This 1978 Ford Bronco shows significant rust and wear, parked in an outdoor setting. 1978 Ford Bronco - The rear of a red Ford truck shows significant rust damage around the wheel well and bumper. 1978 Ford Bronco - This weathered pickup truck, likely a 1978 model, sits abandoned with leaves covering its hood and engine bay. 1978 Ford Bronco - Junked vehicle parts and tires are piled up outdoors. 1978 Ford Bronco - Disassembled vehicle parts are scattered on the ground near a red truck. 1978 Ford Bronco - The rear window of a 1978 Ford Bronco shows reflections of trees and some debris inside the vehicle. 1978 Ford Bronco - Side view of a 1978 Ford Bronco, showing its window and distinctive body stripe. 1978 Ford Bronco - The roof of a vehicle appears worn and covered in debris, with trees visible in the background. 1978 Ford Bronco - Discarded vehicle parts, including leaf springs and a tire, lie on the ground amidst debris. 1978 Ford Bronco - Various engine hoses and metal pipes are shown resting on a dark surface, possibly a vehicle's hood, covered in pine needles. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two metal linkage rods and a rusted exhaust pipe section are shown on the ground. 1978 Ford Bronco - A single, heavily rusted driveshaft lies on the ground amidst grass and dirt. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two black shock absorbers with metal ends are visible on the ground. 1978 Ford Bronco - A close-up of a tie rod end with the front grille of a 1978 Ford Bronco visible in the background. 1978 Ford Bronco - Engine block with crankshaft and connecting rods, heavily rusted and covered in cobwebs. 1978 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a V8 engine block, showing cylinder bores and pistons. 1978 Ford Bronco - Close-up of an engine block casting showing stamped identification numbers. 1978 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a heavily rusted engine block, showing the timing chain and gears. 1978 Ford Bronco - This is an old automatic transmission, showing significant wear and damage. 1978 Ford Bronco - This is a close-up of a transmission bell housing, likely removed from a vehicle. 1978 Ford Bronco - Various car radiators and heat exchangers are laid out on a concrete surface. 1978 Ford Bronco - A cream-colored part, stamped "MADE IN U.S.A." and with various numbers, is shown in detail. 1978 Ford Bronco - Four new shock absorbers and associated hardware are laid out on a concrete floor. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two worn shift boots, one with a metal trim ring, are shown on a concrete surface. 1978 Ford Bronco - Engine intake manifold and wiring harness are laid out on a concrete surface. 1978 Ford Bronco - Engine components, including a Ford fuel injection manifold, are laid out on a concrete surface. 1978 Ford Bronco - A rusty tie rod end and hardware are laid out on a concrete surface next to a parts box. 1978 Ford Bronco - A side mirror assembly with a black frame is shown, reflecting a room with doors and doorknobs. 1978 Ford Bronco - A sticker indicates the vehicle was assembled at the Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant. 1978 Ford Bronco - Two dashboard trim pieces, likely for a truck or SUV, are shown side-by-side on a textured surface. 1978 Ford Bronco - Instrument cluster from a 1978 Ford Bronco, showing gauges for speed, fuel, and temperature.

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