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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
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Re: Finally starting my 66 resto
Originally posted by CityHick View PostThis 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!Marc D.
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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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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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