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the custom made stainless steel fuel tank was picked from St. Cloud today. What a great job that Wesley, Robert and crew did on the fuel tank. Will try to have photos tomorrow.
thanks Bryan for starting this build thread. I will try my best to update and post photos everyday. I srarted this project about 6 or 7 weeks ago and was slowed down when the owner decided that he wanted EFI to go with the 5.0 HO that I had already built. I updated the cam to the Ford 303 during...
back when the Bronco was developed the big block six banger for Ford was the 240. which would have made a wonderful power plant instead of the tiny 170.
Tito, I sure was glad to meet you today and thanks again for the Bronco shirt. I hope that you enjoyed your visit and to see how some work is done on the east coast.
sounds like to me that you need to know what type of welders that was used 30 to 40 years ago. this was the beginning of the robot welding and for your informatin it was not capeable of ''stitch welding''.do i have to agree with evert dumb a$$ on these thread???????????????get a grip
the year was 1970 i was stationed at da nang south vietnam. was assigned a u13 as my mode of transportation, took many trips to the top of monkey mountain to a radar site, also was able to trip down to the beach at south china sea.
Bax, several yrs ago i went to jerry @ the building rooom in orlando to check on him building a aod for a wild 302. at this point jerry took inside the shop and showed me every weak piece in the aod and why it is a piece of crap.then he told me not to try and reinvent the wheel and that r&d was...