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Those are neat vehicles
I always wanted one of those, I had an early 80's full sized Bronco, but always thought the smaller earlier models were the bomb.
Looking good, love those
Rust buckets , but once all that's replaced, you have one sweet ride,,, lookin good Mo!
Lookin good Mo, had a friend back in late 80s that had a 69 or 70 and it was unstoppable .
Looks like you gonna have you a " Lil Blue Mule" like in the movie Romancing the Stone.Saw one 1 day that had a 390 with tunnel ram, 2 4's hanging out the hood. It sounded awesome.Your project is a nice one for sure. You do all the sheet metal?Ford crate motor?
You getting there Bro
QUOTE="G";2669270]Those are neat vehicles[/QUOTE]
one of my favorites
Had my buddy rebuild a 97 explorer 5.0 with gt40p heads, trickflow stage 1 cam, edelbrock air gap and holly 4bbl and added roller rockers. going back with full msd ignition and distributor. Had a 600hp rated C4 trans built, new drivelines, adding 3.5 inches of lift, power disc brakes, and going to order my new half cab top. gonna paint her black/silver two tone. should have a mild lope to her at idle, and he's estimating 315-325 hp at flywheel. Not gonna be a monster, but a good fun joy ride. Ready to get down to tires and wheels, just cant make up my mind
I did about 40% of the sheet metal out of my grandfathers shop, when I got to the floor pans I took it to a fella, just didn't want the floors to give way rolling down the road. Body was pretty solid, just rust rust and more rust covered by layers of paint. Should have her running by next weekend.