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Dennis Capenter Reproductions
Ordered a couple parts from these folks the other day. I had a descent
experience with 'em. I had never heard of 'em before, so I thought I'd pass along the information for any others that may need more bronco parts sources. They're located in Concord, N.C. A link: http://dennis-carpenter.com/
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'79 bronco with stuff. Bronc-on. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Oregon
Posts: 1
iTrader: (8) Bronco Info: I may be slow, but I'm expensive!
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I have their 78-9 Bronco and 73-79 F series pickup catalogs. Prices seem a bit high on alot of parts, despite the fact they're using the old tooling. 20 bucks each for a hub cap for a 4wd? 70 bucks for a steering shaft coupler?
Good parts, but since I'm not restoring my Broncos.......... |
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"Restorin'? I just want get this sucka runnin' again." :mrgreen: Most of us here are like this and personally, I utilize local boneyards as much as possible. Agreed, they're a little pricey on stuff, but what's it worth to ya when Ford has discontinued so many of our '78-'79 parts and the part yer lookin' for is nowhere else to be found? Just postin' another source bud. :cheers: |
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