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1985 Eddie Bauer Bronco II


Gordy K

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Just bought a 1985 4x4, manual trans Bronco II and am hoping to find technical support and possible sources of parts for the vehicle. First task at hand is to replace the 3 parking brake cables and get that working again. Thanks for the add to the forum.
 

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Welcome!

Nice truck! Looks like a time capsule.
 
You're getting around @Gordy K

I saw you over on the Bronco Corral

So... welcome to TRS too
 
Welcome to the site. Nice looking BII.
 
Fantastic looking Bronco II! Welcome to the forum.
Thank you. I sold Fords back from 1992 until 1999 and never thought too much about the Bronco IIs- The Explorer was all the buzz. Sold a couple used Bronco IIs in that time but still didn't think too much of them. Retired now and moved to S Carolina from Illinois and got interested in first gen Broncos but didn't feel like plopping down 70-120 grand for one. Saw a couple Bronco IIs around and thought they are pretty unique in their own right. Watched Craigs List, Market Place, and E Bay and got a feel for prices and what I liked and didn't care for. I found this one 3 hours away up in N Carolina. It was a manual trans which I wanted, manual hubs, and not a basket case. I trailered it home to be safe. Kind of ran like crap but it came with a service manual. Brakes are great, shifted nicely, and 4x4 worked. Engine ran terrible cold and idled way too high warmed up. Ends up the choke was set to not close at all when starting it and they had set the idle way high to try and keep it running. Set the choke properly and it starts and runs smooth when cold and dialed the idle way down. Runs and drives like a dream now. Even told the wife it's ready for her to take for a spin. She wasn't impressed with how it ran or drove initially.
I have new parking brake cables to put on it and have a short in the dash lights that blows a fuse so will need to pull the dash panel.
Has any one used the dash overlay I see in ads? Mine is more discolored (only one crack below the open storage area above glove box) so maybe can just get it dyed. Also need a left side A Pillar trim piece as this one in broken.

Is there a Classified section on the forum to buy and sell vehicles or parts?
 
Thank you. I sold Fords back from 1992 until 1999 and never thought too much about the Bronco IIs- The Explorer was all the buzz. Sold a couple used Bronco IIs in that time but still didn't think too much of them. Retired now and moved to S Carolina from Illinois and got interested in first gen Broncos but didn't feel like plopping down 70-120 grand for one. Saw a couple Bronco IIs around and thought they are pretty unique in their own right. Watched Craigs List, Market Place, and E Bay and got a feel for prices and what I liked and didn't care for. I found this one 3 hours away up in N Carolina. It was a manual trans which I wanted, manual hubs, and not a basket case. I trailered it home to be safe. Kind of ran like crap but it came with a service manual. Brakes are great, shifted nicely, and 4x4 worked. Engine ran terrible cold and idled way too high warmed up. Ends up the choke was set to not close at all when starting it and they had set the idle way high to try and keep it running. Set the choke properly and it starts and runs smooth when cold and dialed the idle way down. Runs and drives like a dream now. Even told the wife it's ready for her to take for a spin. She wasn't impressed with how it ran or drove initially.
I have new parking brake cables to put on it and have a short in the dash lights that blows a fuse so will need to pull the dash panel.
Has any one used the dash overlay I see in ads? Mine is more discolored (only one crack below the open storage area above glove box) so maybe can just get it dyed. Also need a left side A Pillar trim piece as this one in broken.

Is there a Classified section on the forum to buy and sell vehicles or parts?
Gordy:
I don't know who is buying the 1st Gen Broncos now, but they have more free cash than I do. I think you're right in that the Bronco II is kind of cool in its own right, and affordable. It's also good looking, Ford got the styling right. Most of those 1st Gen Broncos are very basic (I owned one back in the 1970's) and a higher trim Bronco II has amenities like 3 point seat belts, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, and power windows, disc front brakes. etc. My 1st Gen Bronco had none of those things.
 

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