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    66 With factory installed bulkhead going to bring her back to semi stock. Started two weeks ago got the lower quarters on and started floor pans this weekend. Easy so far.





  • #2
    Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

    Forgot this pic

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    • #3
      Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

      Awesome!! My 68 is the "Ranch" model too. It had the bulkhead, front bench seat and no back seat with a full top. I like where you're headed with yours.

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      • #4
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        So hard was it to replace that 1/4? I be never done one and wondered how much access you have.
        Mark Harris
        71 Bronco, 9 inch, 60, c4, Stak 3 speed, and 42 inch balloons.

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        • #5
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          This will be fun to watch as it comes together! I would love to build an uncut Bronco one day; honestly I sometimes wish I'd have gone that route instead of the way I went with mine. I've seen several "LUBR" broncos lately that I really like. Sure you sacrifice some capability but all I really want out of mine is a fairly capable, vintage camping/fishing rig. Nice start you have there!
          1970 Bronco
          My build thread

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          • #6
            Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

            Originally posted by CityHick View Post
            This will be fun to watch as it comes together! I would love to build an uncut Bronco one day; honestly I sometimes wish I'd have gone that route instead of the way I went with mine. I've seen several "LUBR" broncos lately that I really like. Sure you sacrifice some capability but all I really want out of mine is a fairly capable, vintage camping/fishing rig. Nice start you have there!
            Weld some fenders on it tony. Just a little more body work.
            Marc D.
            If you drive with rage, drive a cage.

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            • #7
              Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

              That looks similar to the one that was for sale in Livermore.. Cool project even has the factory roof rack.
              Last edited by twisted 66; 05-27-2014, 07:05 PM.

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              • #8
                Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

                The quarters are real simple. Bought it 2 years ago in sac. I will have floor pan pics some time this week. So far not to much money into it. Have a fresh 289 just need to score a transmission.(NV3550) Also might change front dana 30 to a 44 with disks.

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                • #9
                  Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

                  Nice work so far 66 resto!
                  2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
                  1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
                  2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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                  • #10
                    Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

                    Awesome, another LUBR comeback! Looking great!
                    1969 Sport, 351 roller EFI, 4R70W, TEAM BLUE.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Finally starting my 66 resto

                      Well got started on floor pans. A little harder than quarters. The hardest part for me was welding the pan to support. The support metal was a galvy or different type or hardness. Got it done starting passenger side next. I think i will screw the parts together and remove and weld one hole at a time. Any suggestions on this? Driver side came out ok. I am going to rhino line the floor so i think it will be ok



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