My Torque converter just went out on mine. 170,000 miles. It's a Flairside 95 5.0 on my channel, I've refurbished the truck alot with part's from y'all, looking forward to getting some headers an more stuff.
I have an 86 Bronco xlt (Bull Nose). 4” lift, 4.88 Gears, Stroked 347 with Trick Flow Top end Kit. Len Tech transmission, lockers front and rear. These trucks are so versatile. And an absolute pleasure to own. Had mine 4 years now. With no plans on ever letting it go.
@@kodykernan6917 not at all. Its all in the way you set them up. If its NA and not beat on every time its driven. It’ll last 200k with no issues. Like anything. Treat it right. And it’ll last.
I LOVE learning vehicle histories. Plus, it is fantastic, that you give so much time to the vehicle's interior, engine and drivetrain, specifics, and the colors (paint and interior). Thank you, for your time, super easy to understand and fun, presenting. You, and the LMR team's, hard work on gathering alllllll these facts, and for the smooth editing and great filming! Hope you all are having a great week!
have a 1996 xlt bronco with 125k miles. looking to do a partial restore as it was a west coast rig and has minimal rust spots on the rear fenders. how much do you figure it would cost to have a reliable shop get it modernized? for example.. update electrical, headlights, suspension, exhaust, brakes, tune up, and a few other necessary items given its age.
Thanks for the comment. Honestly, there isn't a cost that can be associated with something like that. All shop rates are different and you also have to consider the unknowns that the shop will find that will further add to the cost. I would start by generating a basic plan on what you want done. Then, research vehicle restoration shops in your area. Drive by the location and talk to someone and read through the reviews/testimonials. Sorry for not having a clear cut answer, but there really isn't one. -Landan
My Torque converter just went out on mine. 170,000 miles. It's a Flairside 95 5.0 on my channel, I've refurbished the truck alot with part's from y'all, looking forward to getting some headers an more stuff.
Too cool, love the OBS F150/Broncos!
I have an 86 Bronco xlt (Bull Nose).
4” lift, 4.88 Gears, Stroked 347 with Trick Flow Top end Kit. Len Tech transmission, lockers front and rear.
These trucks are so versatile. And an absolute pleasure to own. Had mine 4 years now. With no plans on ever letting it go.
Have you had any issues with the 347? I've heard they won't last as long as the 302 or 331
@@kodykernan6917 not at all. Its all in the way you set them up. If its NA and not beat on every time its driven. It’ll last 200k with no issues.
Like anything. Treat it right. And it’ll last.
@@johnnymula2305 thank you
Love these older Full-size Ford Broncos the 5th generation Ford Bronco was made infamous by OJ Simpson in the Los Angeles slow Police Chase
We were waiting for an OJ comment 😆
Next to a Fox body bronco is my favorite dream car
My younger brother has a 1995 F150 with 351w I love that motor
My Bullnose 86 EFI 302 Bronco is probably the one vehicle I wish I still had!
I LOVE learning vehicle histories. Plus, it is fantastic, that you give so much time to the vehicle's interior, engine and drivetrain, specifics, and the colors (paint and interior).
Thank you, for your time, super easy to understand and fun, presenting. You, and the LMR team's, hard work on gathering alllllll these facts, and for the smooth editing and great filming!
Hope you all are having a great week!
We appreciate the sincere feedback! I'll be sure and forward your comment to our video team. They'll appreciate it. Thanks! -Landan
I have a 94 with a 5 speed that has only 105k on it , needs a resto I would really hate to scrap it , but no one restore these
Check out the link in the description! We have 92-96 parts on our website now!
Great video! OJ all day!
Lol now i have a Bronco obsession, thanks y’all 👍🏽🙃
That’s a good obsession to have! -Landan
Whoever comes up with the term OBS with vehicles from the 90’s, a 20 year old? One would think, anything with a plastic dash is not old.
have a 1996 xlt bronco with 125k miles. looking to do a partial restore as it was a west coast rig and has minimal rust spots on the rear fenders. how much do you figure it would cost to have a reliable shop get it modernized? for example.. update electrical, headlights, suspension, exhaust, brakes, tune up, and a few other necessary items given its age.
Thanks for the comment. Honestly, there isn't a cost that can be associated with something like that. All shop rates are different and you also have to consider the unknowns that the shop will find that will further add to the cost. I would start by generating a basic plan on what you want done. Then, research vehicle restoration shops in your area. Drive by the location and talk to someone and read through the reviews/testimonials. Sorry for not having a clear cut answer, but there really isn't one. -Landan
Gotta love vehicle histories
I’ve seen some broncos with “B Pilar” neon light bars. We’re these an option or aftermarket.
Mines a 94 XLT love it 🎉🎉
I gotta find me an OJ.. 👍👍
OJ has left the chat... 😂
Well this didn't age well
keep parts for these I just got one to match my other truck
are these found on sale .
What? 92-96 Broncos? I always see them for sale. -Landan
@@latemodelrestoration it looks great if they arw in thia great condition.
Obs Bronco is OJ's best stabbed
Actually,1994 was the first year of the sport. Monochromatic white,red and black. I have a white 1994.
If you didn't think about OJ Simpson with the white Bronco, come from under your rock.
What is a obs bronco......worth about 3k mak is what it is
Fully restored fully loaded 1990's Broncos are worth up to $30,000. Very low mileage mint condition examples sell for more.
Tf it is
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