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Brought a new bronco home today!!!!!

lil' hotz jr.

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chris has been out working on the bronco as much as he could. even been skipping the gym after work to get home to it. hes even had a helper....and it wasnt me....;D
 

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lil' hotz jr.

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as you cans see, we had a pretty fun day. lizzy is pretty darn smart for a 1 year old. she grabbed the 1/2 inch socket and was playing around with it and putting it bolts. was watching daddy (chris) working on taking the fender off and was trying to help;D she also would get into the toolbox and grab screw drivers and take them to chris. but what was funny most of all, when chris told her thank you and to put them back, she did! she would grab another one, but always knew where to put daddy's tools:eek: we couldnt be more proud haha
 

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lil' hotz jr.

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well here are a couple progress pictures. the first picture just cracked me up. dad can not make fun of me for my "redneck" fixes! but because there are no axle shafts in the front we wanted to make sure moisture wouldnt get into the diff...so i had to add my personal touch ;D hey ocbr guys, does this look familiar? haha

chris removed the fenders and grille the best he could. he ended up using some of that super strength to get them off, and the driver side still has part of the fender attached haha. we are having to cut the roll bar out before we can move forward. after removing the hard top we seen the roll bar is not really then best to use. ill have to take closer pictures to show why we're not trusting of the "welding job".

but just wanted to show we are working on the beast. we were asked what we were going to do with the extra frame and decided that we might just have to build another bronco for elizabeth for when shes older....we have about 15 years before she starts driving. that should give us enough time, right???
 

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SACHEM

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Taking them apart sure is alot of fun and cheaper than putting them together. Looks like you have a good helper in training there!!! If you plan to get rid the tub please let me know. I think it would be a good start for my couch project.
 
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