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  • #31
    Re: Itzpinks Project 73

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    its done finally!
    Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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    • #32
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      Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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      • #33
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        That sure came out nice! I like the speaker enclosure that resembles a jerry can!
        1970 Bronco
        My build thread

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        • #34
          Re: Itzpinks Project 73

          -those speakers look "Foose approved!"
          Looks good Kari, now we gotta go play!
          73' balanced .060 302, NP435, 1"BL, 2 1/2 "pops" susp lift and more to come!!

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          • #35
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            Ok the truth is it's not done but it is drivable. Notice the rear bumper zip ties holding on license plate. Yeah, thought I could get away with saying it was done but I can't stop...Is this an addiction thing. Is there such thing as BA Bronco's anonymous..well if there was wild horses would go out of business. Never, Never done. Got new cage in last week and here is the latest............

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            Im on fire..........
            Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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            • #36
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              Just remember where you come from!

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              Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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              • #37
                Re: Itzpinks Project 73

                I've gotta say I'm impressed!

                I'd like to see more pictures of your cage, it looks interesting!
                1970 Bronco
                My build thread

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                • #38
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                  Ill post some more pic of cage but I haven't bolted it in yet. I just had to do some modifications to the bar that disrupted my driving by cutting it to an angle where I could reinforce it under the drivers side inner fender well between ebrake and brake pedal, I would have liked to weld it to the frame but im not there yet I just an (army of one female). Then powder coating it to match the suspension. There will be lots of surprises once i'm done eventually. Im 3 years in and it takes awhile to recoup the cost of my little ideas.

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                  The cans are real-Dinomat the inside and seal tops. They sound perfect with no echo or rattling. I saw the idea in a trucking magazine from 2004 there is lots you can do with gas cans but it doesn't come cheap.
                  Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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                  • #39
                    Re: Itzpinks Project 73

                    Originally posted by ITZPINK View Post
                    ...army of one female
                    I'm even more impressed... Good job, everything looks great.
                    1970 Bronco
                    My build thread

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                    • #40
                      Re: Itzpinks Project 73

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwexNiY6vZY

                      enjoy my video
                      Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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                      • #41
                        Re: Itzpinks Project 73

                        Sweet, came a long way!
                        68 Slightly modified
                        67 LUBR once again
                        61 Willy Wagon

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                        • #42
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                          Very Cool!
                          Vacaville, Ca
                          67 EB - D44, BB 9" (4:56's), front discs, Wristed arm, 5.5" + 2" BL, 37" MTR's on Hellcats, 302/NP435/D20, Bilsteins, Mastercraft Rubicons w/4pt's

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                          • #43
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                            notice the lazy susan

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                            I bolted the ls to the base of the cans and tied the nuts from the inside.

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                            I then drilled and bolts went thru the floor securing base of the lazy susan to the floor.

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                            Now that they are secured they swivel and they are not bouncing around in the back every time i hit a bump.

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                            All done!
                            Its going to cost what? Bahahahahaha!

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                            • #44
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                              HOLY! you didn't tell me you were a video wizard!
                              73' balanced .060 302, NP435, 1"BL, 2 1/2 "pops" susp lift and more to come!!

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                              • #45
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                                That's a cool idea to secure the speaker cans. Good job!

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