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Bronco Dash Build

omureebe

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Jun 18, 2013
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Very, very, clean looking! I'm welding a panel in place of the factory speaker hole to clean up mine. I may repurpose the space later. But I like how you've cleaned it all up and have a purpose for things.
 
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Georgelas

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Oct 21, 2012
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141
Loc.
Vienna
Thanks

Thanks guys. The big hose is part of my dust collector. It's just a big vacuum. Cannot wait to up this in the truck. More pics soon.
 
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Georgelas

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Oct 21, 2012
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141
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Vienna
So here we go. The dash is in and now time to rewire the gauges. The previous gauges were made by auto meter. And suffice to say that nothing and I mean nothing was the same. That being said classic instruments really have it down pat. This speedometer went in with no problem and is adjustable for my 35 inch tires. I did need to put a new sending unit in the gas tank which is always fun. But with a little help from my friends it's starting to look really good.
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Georgelas

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Oct 21, 2012
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141
Loc.
Vienna
knobs and switches

The Lights, Heater, Wipers is mounted in the bottom of the dash pointing down. The lights still pull forward however. I will snap a picture of the knobs later.

Cheers.
 
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