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  1. bigred1

    CA Hardtop for sale

    Orange, California. About thirty miles south of LA.
  2. bigred1

    CA Hardtop for sale

    Rust-free, good seals and glass, great fresh paint. Not planning on putting it back on my Bronco any time soon so the first $400 takes it. Pick-up only.
  3. bigred1

    Early Bronco Die Cast Model?

    Variety would be one of the selling points, I'd think. Look up die cast 65-69 Mustangs and you'll find every variation you can think of. In fact, if someone made an original-looking model that you could then buy accessories for and swap out panels, fenders, tires and suspensions, that would be...
  4. bigred1

    Early Bronco Die Cast Model?

    Those nylint trucks might actually be perfect for what I'm looking for. Thanks. Completely agree... seems like every obscure vehicle from the past century is available as a quality die cast model except early Broncos. For as many people check them out on the road, you'd think someone would...
  5. bigred1

    Early Bronco Die Cast Model?

    I'm looking for something around a 1:18 scale.
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    Early Bronco Die Cast Model?

    Anyone ever see one?
  7. bigred1

    Doors... to remove or not remove.

    After falling in love all over again when I took the top off my 72 Bronco a few months ago, I'm on the fence whether to take the doors off as well. If I did, I'd probably get a set of fiberglass inserts from Tom's. Can anyone give me a solid push one way or the other on this?
  8. bigred1

    Lost in my garage

    I ordered a new switch and a bezel tool from Tom's Bronco Parts and after swapping it out am happy to report that I now know how much gas is in my tank! Thanks for all your advice and support... I'm ALMOST looking forward to something else going wrong!
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    Lost in my garage

    You guys rock. I found a copy of the Chilton's manual and am going through it now. Between that, YouTube and the old posts on here, I've got some serious (but fun) homework ahead of me. Airbur, thanks for the heads up on the bezel tool... saved me a WTF moment down the road. Looking forward to...
  10. bigred1

    Lost in my garage

    I really appreciate the help and have learned a lot from older posts. My problem is that I don't have a real handle on the basics of how the different components work individually and as a whole. I'm hoping to find a good resource that breaks everything down from the electrical system (rules...
  11. bigred1

    Lost in my garage

    Okay, I'm ready to admit it... I'm completely lost in my garage. After stumbling through a couple routine mechanical procedures, I've realized that I need to know more about the basics of working on a vehicle before I do some serious damage to my Bronco or myself. Figuring that taking a class...
  12. bigred1

    Take your top off!!!

    So spring is knocking on the door out here in Southern California and I'm getting ready to take the top off the '72 Sport I bought last fall. Before this I had a '79 that only had a canvas top, so this is my first experience in removing the hard candy shell. Anyone have some advice to help me...
  13. bigred1

    Filling up

    Thanks for your ideas. Does anyone make some kind of adapter that would fit on the nozzle to make it easier? There's got to be a better way to fill a Bronco, right?
  14. bigred1

    Filling up

    After owning a 79 Bronco for a few years, I sold it and got a 72. It's been great, but there's been one or two things I had questions about... You know those black shrouds on gas pump nozzles? The ones that are supposed to eliminate vapors when filling up? Yeah, the ones that make it almost...
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