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There are very few times when I actually wish that I lived in the Land of the Free but with the imminent release of a new 1960's Bronco body shell as part of the Ford Restoration Parts program I'd have to say I'm envious.
The program has been running for a number of years and uses original tooling which is made available to licenced after market manufacturers under Ford QC regimes - there are currently more than 9,000 parts available including 93% of the parts required to build a 67 Mustang but this will be the first full Truck body in the range - joining the current four sedan bodies that are available. Nice to see that they are helping to keep the traditions alive. Cheers Russ
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