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Pete,

BTW, did see the pics of your new (old), tan Bronco......very cool barn find!

You do, in fact, have the fever!;D

See ya soon.

John
 

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Pete,

BTW, did see the pics of your new (old), tan Bronco......very cool barn find!

You do, in fact, have the fever!;D

See ya soon.

John

Yeah she was a great find. Rany and I were like kids in the candy store the first time we saw it.
 

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Hi Pete,

The Bronco goes under the knife this weekend! Door post, floors, and kick panels first. I'm ready!.....I think. Two tanks of shielding gas, 11 lb. roll of EZ Grind, plasma cutter and the wife is away for 4 days.

We'll see how it goes. %)

Tony's Bronco is a great reference, I've have not seen many Mustang's restored to that quality (I know I've never seen a Bronco that clean), it is at a very high level of restoration. Tony is a great host........and only three blocks away.

John

Make sure and take pictures of the surgery along the way, before, during and after! Please, we all like to see the transformations.
 
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