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Any Seattle area Bronco enthusiasts?

Seattle66

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Haha. For sure. I have had my Bronco about 15 years, but it's been out of the commission for just over a year. Should finally be back on the road in a couple weeks. I did a full painless wiring harness, family roll cage, custom dash, etc...
 
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Doing a complete restoration of a ‘71 Bronco and would like to develop a network of local Bronco enthusiasts that I can look to for advice, opinions and the occasional helping hand.

I’ve stripped the frame of everything bolted on, wire wheeled it to bare metal, refinished and rebuilt with all new components. Now have a rolling chassis and a new 302 on its way.

The body is currently at media blasting and will head to paint shortly. So, soon they will be reunited and I suspect I’ll need help/tips/advice going through this next major step of the process (efi, new wiring harness, interior, etc.)

If you’re out there let’s chat.
late to the reply but just joined the group. I have a 77 that I am just getting going on. It will be a full coyote resto. I live in Woodinville and have a fully done FJ40 with an LS 3. Always willing to lend a hand and have lots of question about rust repair.
 
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