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  1. warthog6x6

    SOLD 1973 Ford Bronco

    Delivery Available If you are considering the purchase of this project truck but are wondering about how to get it home from Texas, I have an offer for you to consider. I own an F350 ranch-bed dually and several trailers, both bumper hitch and gooseneck, and would be willing to load up...
  2. warthog6x6

    SOLD 1973 Ford Bronco

    10-4 and thanks for viewing and commenting! Wart
  3. warthog6x6

    SOLD 1973 Ford Bronco

    1973 Ford Bronco cont. One more photo .... These are the newly rebuilt diffs done by BC Bronco's.
  4. warthog6x6

    SOLD 1973 Ford Bronco

    1973 Ford Bronco Cont. More photos...
  5. warthog6x6

    SOLD 1973 Ford Bronco

    1973 Ford Bronco City: Decatur, Texas Price: $15,500 Well Bronco brothers due to lifestyle changes and my wife retiring (I retired three years ago), I don’t have the time or incentive to continue working on my Bronco project so I have decided to sell it. I will detail the investment and...
  6. warthog6x6

    Testing 1,2,3

    Third Test 1,2,3 Third test. Third test.
  7. warthog6x6

    Testing 1,2,3

    Second Test 1,2,3 Second test. Second test.
  8. warthog6x6

    Testing 1,2,3

    This is a test. This is a test.
  9. warthog6x6

    Brought home another

    Nice job getting it. I think i missed this one by about 1 day. Good luck on your project. wart
  10. warthog6x6

    What have you done to your Bronco today?

    Hey CA-bro, my project is nearing the time for going up on a rotisserie also and have been scratching my head as to build one or buy one. Yours looks like it is made from two engine stands plus the wood and casters. It looks like it won't rotate 360 degrees but it should rotate enough for you...
  11. warthog6x6

    How much would you pay for this 72

    I'm in Texas and bought my 73 last august for $5K. My truck (in my garage) is similar to this one as motor needs overhaul, no top, tires/wheels ok. But mine has more body damage, enough rust that I am replacing A-pillars, rockers, and floor pans. Will need quite a bit of dent removal too...
  12. warthog6x6

    What have you done to your Bronco today?

    Well, I think I have reached a milestone. Today I finished installing new door post A-pillars, new inside rocker panels, and new floor braces. I believe I have everything square and even. I have put on/taken off the doors and front fenders at least 20 times each checking fitment so I hope I...
  13. warthog6x6

    Testing the Forum

    Test photo upload
  14. warthog6x6

    Thanks Everyone!

    Congratulations on your new rig. Good to hear year you got it from a bronco brother. Now let the real "spending" begin!! It's a fever that never ends -- you will always find something it (or you) need to add/upgrade. 8-)8-)
  15. warthog6x6

    Painless Install Alternator

    BTW, it looks like you have a loose wire on your coil -- the small red one. Don't forget about it! 8-)
  16. warthog6x6

    Who makes the best replacement floor for broncos?

    X2 on the shipping!! On floor pans, try not to get too hung up on "who has the best" because all of them can be fitted with a little patience. Keep your grinder handy with a cutting wheel installed, get several clamps, maybe get some clecos or sheet metal screws, good measuring devices, magic...
  17. warthog6x6

    Better, Safer Jackstands

    Great starting design. Maybe we can help improve it some. Here are a couple ideas/suggestions: 1. The square/flat base is a good idea but keep in mind that the stand should never be used on dirt or turf. This substrate is too unstable. But your design would work similar to a house jack...
  18. warthog6x6

    Bracing

    And,,,,here's what I used.
  19. warthog6x6

    Newbie starting build on stock 75'

    Nice looking rig and the shop is moving right along. Don't overlook safety though. These old trucks need to have the steering and brakes checked/rebuilt so add those to your list too. If you find that turning your steering wheel takes too many revolutions that can be changed by...
  20. warthog6x6

    Thoughts on going Coyote?

    I'm close to the same point in my restore as you are and I am struggling with the very same question. I live in Texas and was at BC Broncos last week picking up my Dana 44 and Ford 9 inch rear that they just rebuilt for me and I got to spend over an hour with Jason looking at the broncos they...
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