Fireball05
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Fireball's '76 build thread - "Piece by Piece" - PAINTED, ASSEMBLED & ON THE ROAD!
Greeting all,
Now that I got my camera working and have some photos, I thought it was time for a formal introduction. On Thursday evening I took delivery of a '76 Bronco, shipped from San Antonio, TX to York, PA.
Here was the photo I spent all week staring at, loaded up in San Antonio on Monday afternoon:
This is my first ever Bronco, first ever time owning a car built before 1989 and first time buying a vehicle sight unseen. Exciting and nervous times to say the least! Many of you will recognize the vehicle from fellow EB enthusiast and forum member texastreasures. It's a relatively stock, uncut, generally unmolested and mostly rust free '76. 302 v8, PS, PB. http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214561
Vehicle was picked up on Monday, and I had to wait until Thursday evening for its arrival. In the meantime, I was able to clean out the garage and get it all ready:
And also added some nice decorations to our front porch!
Embarrassing but true story: I have also never driven a column shifter. Nor had the driver of the car hauler, who put the vehicle in neutral and let it roll down off the back of the rig and left it sitting there for me! So, at 8pm on Thursday night, in the gas station parking lot, I got a crash course on how to work a 36year old 3 speed column shifter. Probably not the ideal setup, but hey, fortune favors the bold, and I decided to jump right in! ;D
I've had a few Jeeps, and about 2 months ago decided to sell a really nice 4R and start looking for an EB. Luckily I found this site with lots of great information and a great group of folks who have been more than willing to answer my questions so far. I've got a small garage and limited mechanical ability, but luckily have a good friend who's recently retired, a former EB owner, and ace mechanic and fabricator who's going to be helping me out. I'll apologize in advance for all my dumb questions that will no doubt come!
Heeding the advice of the folks on the board here, I spent most of my budget buying as nice a vehicle as I could find, which leaves little left for mods and upgrades. Current plan is to just get it roadworthy, new tires, new BC broncos exhaust, and a budget interior spruce up.
Would love to hear any thoughts or opinions or things I need to look out for. Would especially like advice on how to proceed with the body rust. The truck looks pretty good from 10' away, and a full paint job is some time and $$ away, so I'd like to stop the rust while still keeping it decent looking. Also, anyone identify my seats? Looks like the driver is the proper original one, but the passenger is a mis-match.
Thanks!
Ben
Now for the photos:
Greeting all,
Now that I got my camera working and have some photos, I thought it was time for a formal introduction. On Thursday evening I took delivery of a '76 Bronco, shipped from San Antonio, TX to York, PA.
Here was the photo I spent all week staring at, loaded up in San Antonio on Monday afternoon:
This is my first ever Bronco, first ever time owning a car built before 1989 and first time buying a vehicle sight unseen. Exciting and nervous times to say the least! Many of you will recognize the vehicle from fellow EB enthusiast and forum member texastreasures. It's a relatively stock, uncut, generally unmolested and mostly rust free '76. 302 v8, PS, PB. http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214561
Vehicle was picked up on Monday, and I had to wait until Thursday evening for its arrival. In the meantime, I was able to clean out the garage and get it all ready:
And also added some nice decorations to our front porch!
Embarrassing but true story: I have also never driven a column shifter. Nor had the driver of the car hauler, who put the vehicle in neutral and let it roll down off the back of the rig and left it sitting there for me! So, at 8pm on Thursday night, in the gas station parking lot, I got a crash course on how to work a 36year old 3 speed column shifter. Probably not the ideal setup, but hey, fortune favors the bold, and I decided to jump right in! ;D
I've had a few Jeeps, and about 2 months ago decided to sell a really nice 4R and start looking for an EB. Luckily I found this site with lots of great information and a great group of folks who have been more than willing to answer my questions so far. I've got a small garage and limited mechanical ability, but luckily have a good friend who's recently retired, a former EB owner, and ace mechanic and fabricator who's going to be helping me out. I'll apologize in advance for all my dumb questions that will no doubt come!
Heeding the advice of the folks on the board here, I spent most of my budget buying as nice a vehicle as I could find, which leaves little left for mods and upgrades. Current plan is to just get it roadworthy, new tires, new BC broncos exhaust, and a budget interior spruce up.
Would love to hear any thoughts or opinions or things I need to look out for. Would especially like advice on how to proceed with the body rust. The truck looks pretty good from 10' away, and a full paint job is some time and $$ away, so I'd like to stop the rust while still keeping it decent looking. Also, anyone identify my seats? Looks like the driver is the proper original one, but the passenger is a mis-match.
Thanks!
Ben
Now for the photos:
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