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What have you done to your Bronco today?

bulletpruf

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Mar 31, 2019
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San Antonio, TX
Today? Not a damn thing, but it's finally out of storage and in the shop, and I'm really excited to get started on it after I spend some more time on my '91 F350 crew cab diesel dually.

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Jdgephar

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So you made cut outs in your dash? I am about to start doing the same thing to mine in a couple of weeks. Getting under the dash is just too tight in my opinion. I like this idea much more!
Yes, one giant hole behind it. My dash was already hacked up with a radio and extra guages. Plus, I wanted access to wiring and such just as you said.

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gnsteam

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Jan 29, 2010
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Lincoln NE
I wonder how they did this at the factory....
Probably paint the whole area and then just buff the paint off of the raised portions. At least I did some tractor badging like that.

Randy
The bucking Bronco is riveted on. So it was applied after paint. Every thing else is cast. When you look closely at the sport and Bronco letters. There is no paint on the vertical surfaces of the original. it is chrome like the facing surfaces. So not sure how it was painted originally.
 
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