WhiteBroncoII2WD
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Call me crazy, but I've never really taken notice as to whether or not the rear seats were bucket seat in the Bronco IIs I've come across in the junk yards. Now of course, I’ll be looking.
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The idea is there but the glass is what would determine if it was a success or not. Ford did not have this figured out. The top curved part would have posed the most issues as clamping the window down would stress this area.
That may be true, but what about the glass T-tops in 1976-81 Firebirds and 1982-87 Grand Nationals?
If you can find it again, see if the owner will sell it. I will drive down there and buy it.There is a blue BII in Lexington Kentucky with the pop out wondows. Hinges from the top. It is blue with a bad tint job. I have never seen it with the windows open but noticed the latches one day. Seen it couple of times on the north side of town.
There is a blue BII in Lexington Kentucky with the pop out wondows. Hinges from the top. It is blue with a bad tint job. I have never seen it with the windows open but noticed the latches one day. Seen it couple of times on the north side of town.
When I built the exocage I made shure that I could still remove the windows.
You could probably do it with Lexan (aka polycarbonate). In 2002, I got a 5' x 8' x 1/4" bronze-tinted sheet from GE Plastics for about $280. Lexan is super-tough! You can cut it, drill it, & bend it easily, unlike acrylic sheet. The only trick would be making a jig to duplicate the curve at the top of the glass. It would be interesting to try.
The closest one to me is in Detroit....OK. I have seen one myself. Here is a way that we can end this once and for all.
Go to Car-Part.com
Choose 1984 Bronco II
(oh, explnd seach to entire us)
Look under Quarter Glass
Coose Movable left or right
There are several yards that have the windows. Anyone live near any of these yards???
Go get pic's.