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1990 Ford Bronco “Smitty”
About the 1987–1991 Ford Bronco
The fourth-generation Ford Bronco ran from 1987 through 1991 on the redesigned F-series "Bricknose" body, named for the flush, aerodynamic front clip with flush headlamps that replaced the boxy Bullnose face. For 1987 Ford gave the 4.9L (300) inline-six electronic fuel injection and added rear-wheel anti-lock brakes (RABS) as standard equipment, two of the generation's defining mechanical changes; the 5.0L (302) V8 carried over its existing electronic (throttle-body) fuel injection from the third generation. The optional 5.8L (351 Windsor) V8 stayed carbureted for 1987 and received EFI for the 1988 model year. The engine roster carried the 4.9L (300 cubic inch) inline-six as the base unit, with the 5.0L (302) and 5.8L (351 Windsor) V8s optional. The Bronco kept its full-size two-door wagon body with a removable fiberglass rear hardtop over a 104.7-inch wheelbase, sharing its structure with the F-150 ahead of the B-pillar. Twin-Traction Beam (TTB) independent front suspension carried over from the third generation, as did the basic engine family, so the 1987 changes were fuel injection, braking, and styling rather than a new chassis. The Mazda-built M5OD five-speed overdrive manual replaced the older four-speed manual around 1988, and the biggest later mechanical addition was the E4OD four-speed overdrive automatic for 1990. The base trim was called Custom for 1987 and was renamed XL for 1988; above it sat the better-equipped XLT and the upscale Eddie Bauer.
The story
PIAA bulbs in stock headlights, PIAA bulbs in 8" Pro-Comp off-road lights, 4" Pro-Comp Stage II lift with two long leaf add-a-leaf springs in rear, extended SS brake lines with spring tensioners, (6) Doetsch Tech Pre-Runner shocks, extended poly bump stops, tow hooks, custom made 4" x 6" x .25" rear bumper with integrated receiver and shackle mounting point, extended "Andy's" rocker guards. Cobra 75 CB and Wilson 4' whip (mounted on swing-out tire carrier, Pioneer Premier CD player with Kenwood and Infinity speakers, Alpine bridged mono amp with 2x10" sub box. K-9 alarm, Cobra radar detector, all manner of recovery gear except an electric winch. Tranny temp gauge. Custom 2" x .120 tube "pre-runner" style front bumper with integrated receiver. — Don Larrick
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