1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer

BigRob

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My 1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer, 5.8 (351W), 3.55LS, E4OD Auto, Dana 44 front, Borg Warner 1356 x-fer case, Ford 8.8 rear.

Electric Red, Light Santa Fe trim, Medium Mocha leather interior.

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Man that is nice :thumbs:

Your Bronco looks like it's had a restoration,seems unusual to see one this clean that's twenty years old :thumbs:
 

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Man that is nice :thumbs:

Your Bronco looks like it's had a restoration,seems unusual to see one this clean that's twenty years old :thumbs:


Ha ha... no restoration. Just fixed driver side door after some jack ass side swiped me a year ago. Other than that... completely original. I keep it clean, off-road days are over.

I took this pic July 2012 when I reached 250k... currently I'm at 280k.
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'94 was one of my favorite years for the F series and Bronco.

I bought a new F150 XLT that year, and the 351s were rare!
 

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Those Broncos are sweet! 250k, what (if any) power train issues have you seen?
 

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Those Broncos are sweet! 250k, what (if any) power train issues have you seen?

Torque converted was replaced two years ago...

I've replaced all rear axle bearings. Its still rolling on the original ring and pinion but will have to replace those some time and rebuild the rear drive shaft.
 

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