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Finished, ready to go, painted Wimbelton White
I have decided to go to a custom dash so this one is ready to be installed in someone elses bronco.
375$obo
Robert
386-334-6355
Id prefer to get it to someone near me so I wouldnt have to worry about it getting scratched in shipping. But shipping is...
I was thinking about that? Do you think I should sort of take a poll and have people measure the angle or just line it up with the doors and the top on and go from there
Rockers replaced
new rockers installed, only replaced b/c old ones were dented in and full of bondo. Inside the rockers was really clean, mild surface rust which was sandblasted and coated to keep from rusting
So I'm at the point in my build where we are ready to replace windshield frame. Watching bronco videos this AM I came across a restomod with windshield hinge removed and body smoothed from cowl to windshield glass. I loved it. There is no rust under the frame.
My bronco will be an A/C...
I took this all apart replaced all the seals inside and replaced the heater core, painted it and use stainless steel screws. I decided to go with Vintage-air so don’t need it. There is slight damage to bottom opening but I don’t think it would affect anything. It is $55 or best offer plus...
First time attending.. we are leaving Florida thurs after work. Will only get Friday afternoon and Saturday but looking forward to see a lot of great broncos and getting ideas for my build
that was a huge help, thankyou for posting those links.
Also can you all give me your opinions on covering the drivers vent hole on the cowl? I am gonna run a/c and have already removed the factory box opening