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Project "BOB - Big Orange Bronco" Wheeling pics addded

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Out with the old...
 

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Hey Robert! Thanks for that $12 donation so you could share with us! That new power plant looks good!
 
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The new motor is in and did start. There’s a fuel leak on the mustang fuel rail I need to fix before I do anything else. Thanks to SpareParts for helping me on the phone with some questions along the way.
 

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The new motor is in and did start. There’s a fuel leak on the mustang fuel rail I need to fix before I do anything else. Thanks to SpareParts for helping me on the phone with some questions along the way.

ready to roll brother... :)
 

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A few, maybe a lot, of hiccups and whoops, it’s alive and we took it for the first test drive tonight. Looking forward to taking it to Super Celebration now.
 
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I've taken the Bronco on a couple local and short trips with the new motor. Had a few small things come up and got those resolved. This past weekend was its first big test at Black Mountain park in Harlan, KY. The motor ran great and had much more power at low end than I was used to before. I'm ready to go back!

**Edit.. I don't know how to get the pictures rotated correctly.
 

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Pictures don't need no rotatin' yet. That's just you wheelin' on the side hills and vertical cliffs!
Thing has wicked traction!;)

Paul
 
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