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Updated pics of BroncoDarin Project

BroncoDarin

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It's been so long since I have posted in my origional build thread that it is now locked up. I'll have John open it up later. Until then you can all see some of the progress I have made in the last week or so.

We recently bought a house and took on a bunch of remodeling projects so the Bronco has been neglected a little. I just recently got the Speedliner sprayed on the inside to match the underside. It is navy blue, however in the pics it looks black. I am pretty happy with that product. Also the dash base is installed and I will eventually mount alluminum plates over the holes. I like this look because it will be something I can change at any time while still having great access to the firewall.

My next project is the wiring harness.............

Also include a pic of the beginning stages of the shop addition;D
 

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BooRae

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Wow, wow, and wow! Jeez, that thing looks great! What is the Speedliner? Did you apply it? Also, thats going to be one heck of a workshop! Thats going to be a nice rig, and a nice place to work on it!
 

NYLES

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Lookin good! Ques about your dash....Is it a stock dash and cut out? I was thinking of something like that and use nice hardware to re-attach panels...with whateveer gauges and switches
 

deltarat

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Nice bronco and a shop addition, Man you are rocking. I too am going to do my dash that way. It should make wiring 10 times easier.
 
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BroncoDarin

BroncoDarin

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Wow, wow, and wow! Jeez, that thing looks great! What is the Speedliner? Did you apply it? Also, thats going to be one heck of a workshop! Thats going to be a nice rig, and a nice place to work on it!

Speedliner is just another one of the many spray in bedliner options. I had it at a shop about 40 miles from my house. They are the only ones in my area that do colors. The best part is that he only charged me $700 total to do both the underside and inside. Linex was going to be over $1500 and would have been black.

Thanks for the compliments.
 
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BroncoDarin

BroncoDarin

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Lookin good! Ques about your dash....Is it a stock dash and cut out? I was thinking of something like that and use nice hardware to re-attach panels...with whateveer gauges and switches

It is a stock dash with the center cut out and a new piece welded and body filled on. I am pretty excited about getting the plates and gauges installed. I kind of cheaped out on my gauges and bought the higher end Eqquus ones from schucks. I think I only pad $300 for all of them. I figure I can upgrade later if they suck.
 
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