Hi all, big newbie here. I inherited a 1971 Bronco from my grandfather about 6 years ago, but I was not in a position to do anything with it. For the last 4 or 5 years of his life, he was immobile and so the Bronco sat in a barn in Tennessee. About 6 months ago, I decided it was time to get it moved to my home in Washington, but I couldn't find a transporter who would get it from the barn it was in. So, I found a family friend who was able to get the Bronco running so it could be driven a few miles down the road to be picked up. He replaced the fuel tank and fuel lines and cleaned the carburetor as well as some other replacements just to get it running consistently.
Now, I have the truck at my own home, and I'm not sure what to do next with it. I think I want to keep it for now and get it into drivable shape (which is what I think my grandfather wanted me to do as well), but I'm not sure what a good starting place is. I can turn a wrench, but my background is mostly in electronics (previously MECP advanced certified).
What's the first thing you'd do to make it more drivable? I appreciate any advice or well wishes for this journey.
Now, I have the truck at my own home, and I'm not sure what to do next with it. I think I want to keep it for now and get it into drivable shape (which is what I think my grandfather wanted me to do as well), but I'm not sure what a good starting place is. I can turn a wrench, but my background is mostly in electronics (previously MECP advanced certified).
What's the first thing you'd do to make it more drivable? I appreciate any advice or well wishes for this journey.


