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1972 Custom Bronco, Complete Frame Off Restoration, and Engine Rebuild By Holton Secret Lab LLC. 302 Bored 30 Over "RV" Cam with Edelbrock Manifold & Carb. 3 Speed Trans w/Hurst Shifter, Front/Rear Rebuilt w/3.50 Gears, Custom Axle Struts, Rancho 4" Lift Kit, Rancho Reverse Traction Bars, Glass Pack Mufflers w/2" Exhaust, "17X8" Ultra Wheels, Toyo 10 ply M/T 295/70R17 Tires, Rough Country Nitro Shocks, Dual Shocks on all Wheels. Body Modification-Everything on Body is Welded All Steel, Custom Halogen Headlights, Welded & Smoothed Grille To Fenders, Hood To Fender Line Welded & Smoothed, Front Opening Hood, Louvered Engine, Smoothed Firewall Plate, Lokar Throttle Assembly, Smoothed Windshield Hinges, Radius Door Edges, "2X4" Heavy Roll Bar Smoothed, Gas Fillers In Board, Smoothed Door Handles (Electric), Rear Quarter Seams Smoothed, Welded Smoothed Tailgate, Recessed Custom Tail Lights, Louvered Back Panel, Hand Built Trunk/Tonneau Cover, Carpeted "Trunk Area". Interior-Smoothed Dash, 10-SW Gauges, Weld In & Smoothed Steering Column, Grant Steering Wheel, Moroso Ignition Panel, Kenwood Radio/CD/iPod, JVC Audio Amp, JVC Speakers, "18X64" Ported Subwoofer Chamber W/8" Woofers, Electric Windows. 2 X Winner "Best Of Class" Portland Roadster Show 2011-2012. And much More. Talk to Jack if interested.
 
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1972 Custom Bronco, Complete Frame Off Restoration, and Engine Rebuild By Holton Secret Lab LLC. 302 Bored 30 Over "RV" Cam with Edelbrock Manifold & Carb. 3 Speed Trans w/Hurst Shifter, Front/Rear Rebuilt w/3.50 Gears, Custom Axle Struts, Rancho 4" Lift Kit, Rancho Reverse Traction Bars, Glass Pack Mufflers w/2" Exhaust, "17X8" Ultra Wheels, Toyo 10 ply M/T 295/70R17 Tires, Rough Country Nitro Shocks, Dual Shocks on all Wheels. Body Modification-Everything on Body is Welded All Steel, Custom Halogen Headlights, Welded & Smoothed Grille To Fenders, Hood To Fender Line Welded & Smoothed, Front Opening Hood, Louvered Engine, Smoothed Firewall Plate, Lokar Throttle Assembly, Smoothed Windshield Hinges, Radius Door Edges, "2X4" Heavy Roll Bar Smoothed, Gas Fillers In Board, Smoothed Door Handles (Electric), Rear Quarter Seams Smoothed, Welded Smoothed Tailgate, Recessed Custom Tail Lights, Louvered Back Panel, Hand Built Trunk/Tonneau Cover, Carpeted "Trunk Area". Interior-Smoothed Dash, 10-SW Gauges, Weld In & Smoothed Steering Column, Grant Steering Wheel, Moroso Ignition Panel, Kenwood Radio/CD/iPod, JVC Audio Amp, JVC Speakers, "18X64" Ported Subwoofer Chamber W/8" Woofers, Electric Windows. 2 X Winner "Best Of Class" Portland Roadster Show 2011-2012. And much More. Talk to Jack if interested.
 

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Thanks guys. We are way proud of how it turned out thanks to Wild Bill and his crew at Holton Secret Lab. And we know the next owners will be as thrilled as we have been.
 

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I have a question, not interested in buying, it's out of my price range for sure, but I am really curious about the hood. Does the whole thing flip forward or is the access hatch the only way to work on the engine. If so what do you do if you crack the block or have some other major work that has to be done? Do you have to pull the body. Either way, amazing work, that thing is a work of art. A little too much bling for me, but I appreciate the craftsmanship that went into that thing. You guys should be proud of your work. I really like what you guys did with the grill, that is nice looking.
 

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Nice looking bronco, looks like a ton of dough and hours went into that. Although for close to 90,000 I would have expected fuel injection. So in that case I'm out. :)
 

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Very nice.. Unique, will take a unique buyer with a lot of scratch. Even though it is not all my taste (not that you care or should) there are some cool custom touches I have not ever seen. Always cool to see something different. I am not a big louver lover or anything diamond plate. GREAT body work though and a ton of detail. Best of luck on your sale.
 
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Yes the color is 2010 Chevrolet Pick up Colbalt Blue. It is a beautiful color that really pops in person.
 
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I have a question, not interested in buying, it's out of my price range for sure, but I am really curious about the hood. Does the whole thing flip forward or is the access hatch the only way to work on the engine. If so what do you do if you crack the block or have some other major work that has to be done? Do you have to pull the body. Either way, amazing work, that thing is a work of art. A little too much bling for me, but I appreciate the craftsmanship that went into that thing. You guys should be proud of your work. I really like what you guys did with the grill, that is nice looking.
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hey to answer your question, the engine will come out the access hatch. you just put blankets on for protection, take your time and you are good to go. its a brand new engine so hopefully that will not happen. thanks for the question.
 
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