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I'm finally ready

hockeygoon

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I'm finally ready to share my '77 Bronco.

First, I'd like to say a big thanks to everyone here. After a long time lurking around this website not only did I learn more than I could imagine about the Bronco itself, but I learned from people's mistakes and successes on how to bite off a project like this. And, most importantly, I learned how I wanted my rig to ultimately turn out. I've always been from the school that you cut it, lift it and throw some 33's on it. That quickly changed after drooling, day in and day out, at some of the masterpieces I've seen on this board. Plus, I developed a hardcore sense of respect for the uncut Bronco.

A little backstory: Originally it was a well loved (but rusted-out) '77 Sport from Alaska. The first year alone was spent just getting it smog legal so that I could register it in California. which was a nightmare in itself. It involved hunting down all the smog equipment and exhaust manifolds. A new exhaust system, 50-state Cat, 2 new gas tanks, lines/sending units and about 8 trips to the DMV. There were a few mechanical issues, but nothing really that substantial. I did add a disk break conversion, rebuilt steering column and rebuilt transfer case.

When it finally came time to think about the body, I just started acquiring parts....mainly metal. Aprons, kick plates, floor pans, roll bar, front grille, tailgate, R/F fender, door posts, quick release door hinges, trim/molding, hitch mount and bumpers. As well as a lift kit and 5 tires. Then interior...rubber floor, seat covers, door panels, etc. When I had a good head-start on parts, I started saving for the labor.

...Fast forward 2 years. The body work turned out to be much more work than I though (same for my body guy). In fact, his estimate was about 300% off in way of time. Which was fine with me because I needed the extra time to earn the money. But after the metal was replaced, lift installed and prepped for paint, it was off to the paint shop. I decided to go with the stock color combo. They even used the ford color code to match as best they could.

Anyway, here are some shots. Thank you again to everyone who contributes to this forum. This would probably have been a dramatically different looking Bronco if not for you.


'77 Sport, 302, 2.5" WH S/Lift, 1" body lift, 31"x10.5" BFG mud tires, flowmaster Super 44
 

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hockeygoon

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Before shots

Here are some pictures of the rust experiment I started with.
 

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golfobx

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Congrats man. It looks great!...I'm closing in on the downhill portion of my rebuild and am envious you are getting to enjoy yours this summer.
 

nathan_1970

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Jul 13, 2010
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Looks great! If you have the sequential pictures of the rebuild, you should post them here and turn this into your build thread.:cool:
 

AFLtCol

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Sep 10, 2012
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Your bronco looks great! What color is that? Post more pics of the build if you got them!
 

sprdv1

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That's awesome. Congrats

Well worth the wait.from.those pics
 

Mountain Ram

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Recovering Masshole
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May 8, 2011
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Loc.
Abingdon, VA
Nice rig... My first truck was a '78 F150 that same color brown- that color has a special place in my heart!!
 

Wyflyer

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Very nice, there's a special place in heaven for those who save Broncos. Nice rig
 

Prizefighter

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Feb 24, 2010
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Very nice build, thank you for sharing. Beautiful truck you have now! Both my 78s are that color.
 

Germd

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Awesome job and beautiful finished rig! Looks like it was well worth the wait.
 
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