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  1. Project F

    Thoughts on '68 Bronco

    Well I went to look at the Bronco today, despite the crappy rainy weather and water logged feet. %) I didn't get any pics because I didn't want my camera to get wet and ruin it, but here is a run down of things I noticed: 1. The motor is a 289 V8, not a 6 cylinder as originally thought. My...
  2. Project F

    Harbor Freight 48" Jack

    Everyone here has already echoed the proper message about getting what you pay for...and for the small additional cost it's money well spent. Will the other cheap Chinese knockoff suffice? Probably, but do you really want to risk your life or a body limb on that? It's small price to pay for...
  3. Project F

    Thoughts on '68 Bronco

    Haha, I'm not worried about winning races with it. Besides I have an inline 6 cylinder on my Jeep now, it's dog slow as well. I'm really stoked about this Bronco. My girlfriend thinks it's a bad idea to depend on an older vehicle as a daily driver. I kind of agree, but I really want this...
  4. Project F

    Thoughts on '68 Bronco

    Hey all, looking at possibly buying my first Bronco. It is '68 model, has a 6 cylinder, decent paint job and a snow plow on it. My buddy's dad owns the Bronco and I know it runs well enough for him to use in the winter to plow his roads and just tinker with...but I am not sure if it can be...
  5. Project F

    WTB: 33" + Tires

    Hey guys/gals, I am looking for some replacement tires to go on my Jeep. I'm going to be selling soon so I need good tread (75% or better) and would prefer a mud terrain. I am flexible on the size...33x12.5, 34x12.5 or 35x12.5 would work. All to fit a 15" rim of course. Don't need wheels...
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