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I am thinking of bidding on this bronco with the intention of restoration. I live in Northwest Arkansas - for the restoration do I need to take this to someone who specializes in broncos (and are there any in my area) or do I just need to look around for someplace generally reputable. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
Matt
I'm also diving into the bronco restoration business. Here's a link to my build thread. There's a lot of rust on that one, but it looks like it's saveable and the hard to find parts look like they are there... I also go to MO fairly often so I could possibly pick up and deliver for a very reasonable price. If you win the auction let me know. I'd love to talk to you.
Casey
oops bidding ended... I guess it pays to read the entire post AND the ebay link