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02-02-2005, 12:18 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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starting to work on my bronco
well i finally got around to having time for my bronco, a little later than i was expecting but oh well. today i'm going to start removing the fire damaged parts, basically everything forward of the steering wheel. I will takes pics of how its sits now and as i progress. i will be removing 90% of the parts with my trusty sawzall, grinder, and crowbar.  let the fun begin.
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02-02-2005, 05:19 PM
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Resident Camera Guy
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Jersey
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Thank god for the 40*+ weather. Now all we need is a small night time shower to wash away the road salt.
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02-02-2005, 05:28 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Jersey
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Yep, it'll be nice for the next few days; warm enough to get some stuff done. I did an oil change on my daily driver SS today - woohoo!
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'16 Go-Mango Dodge Charger R/T. It's so good to be back in a V8-powered, RWD car!
Former Toy - '88 Monte SS - had lots of mods...
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02-03-2005, 12:22 AM
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well, i managed to get the bronco into my garage, a tight fit but not too bad, so at leats its dry and i can put my heater on. Steve, you know how my garage looked, now image that bronco in it, lol. i got quite a bit done today, First I got the rad support and fenders off, then removed all the wiring, removed the steering box, ripped out the abs pump and the master, scraped off all the melted plastic from the frame rails and shock towers, pulled the windsheild trim, removed the wiper cowl and wiper setup. Finally i pulled the motor. After that was all done, I scraped the dirt and grease off the frame and used a wire brush to clean it off along with getting most of the rust a soot off the firewall. Found out the shock towers have some pretty heavy duty surface scale rust so i may replace them. Tomorrow, i have to pull the windsheild, dash and any other damaged interior parts. Once everythings out, i can sand and paint the firewall and frame and then start reassembling it...good ole fords...
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02-03-2005, 08:16 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Jersey
Posts: 3,047
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokingSS
well, i managed to get the bronco into my garage, a tight fit but not too bad, so at leats its dry and i can put my heater on. Â* Steve, you know how my garage looked, now image that bronco in it, lol. Â*
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Dayum!  Paul, that's awesome. You made some killer progress already, hope you can "git-er-done" quick and be 4-wheelin' if we get more of that 4-letter white stuff...
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Steve R. in North Jersey
'16 Go-Mango Dodge Charger R/T. It's so good to be back in a V8-powered, RWD car!
Former Toy - '88 Monte SS - had lots of mods...
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