It has been cranked and now off to paint!
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It has been cranked and now off to paint!
You got tooooo many irons in yo fire!!! :)
Does it have solid lifters?? Love that sound.
Hydraulic rollers
Neat, I used to have a 1968 Bronco with a 289 in it. I drove it for 15 years. I wish I had it now.
Did you put a cam in it with a good rumity rump sound ?
I did, it's a pretty mild trick flow stage 1 cam for the 302. Gives it some thump but still mild enough to drive around town
bet it does sound good....love to hear it
Sweeet, I am envious, I have always wanted one of those old broncos
Those are REAL Broncos. The rest of em were luxury vehicles, or the other small ones were junk.
Not bad Mo
The '68 I had was built like a tank. It took both hands to lift the hood and you actually had room to work on the engine.
Have it back in my shop, off to get paint prices the next few days... This thing is definitely a tough rig. I hunted out of it a month or two last year, as long as the tires were on the ground, it would go! No need to spin or sling mud everywhere, even with all terrains. I'm going back with 35" super swampers, but it may not ever see mud again. Hope the two tone black/silver paint job comes out as well as I'm expecting it to!
Man u Suck big time.. I sure miss my 1969 three on the tree. Let ma guy screw me out of it. Traded drunk and man was I unhappy the next day. But his wife made up for it later on. She used it to run him over.nonono:biggrin:Rofl
Pete
Had a 74 with 302, auto tranny, 411 gears, and power steering. Miss it a lot but I sold it to the rite guy, he took it down and redone everything and made a show truck out of it, been all over the country with it and won several Bronco shows with it. had 70000 miles on it and not a dent or spot of rust on it when I sold it to him.
Bet yours will turn out nice Mo, fine little rides and will get up and go pretty quick and just don't get stuck unless you get the frame on the ground. Look forward to seeing some pics.