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New project, new member :)

Joined
Jun 4, 2014
Messages
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Loc.
Sacramento
Hello to everyone here. I just thought I would introduce myself and my new project.
I recently acquired a 72 uncut bronco. Very limited rust in the normal spots but seems like a decent foundation (fingers crossed). I plan a slight resto mod, keeping the traditional "look" with a few upgrades. I've already learned so much from the info here and I cant wait to learn more. Here are a few pics because I know, no pictures no proof lol.
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Bukin 67

Bronco Abuser
Joined
Jul 3, 2008
Messages
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Welcome to Classic Broncos and good luck with the build. You came to the right place!
 

broncoitis

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 23, 2010
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4,449
Nice find and welcome to the madness! Lucky to have Wild Horses in your backyard practically. Also looks like a very solid candidate that you found to restore.

The big question that everyone is gonna ask is are you gonna cut it or leave it uncut! So what you thinkin I have to ask? ;D
 
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knowlegeable1
Joined
Jun 4, 2014
Messages
4
Loc.
Sacramento
Nice find and welcome to the madness! Lucky to have Wild Horses in your backyard practically. Also looks like a very solid candidate that you found to restore.

The big question that everyone is gonna ask is are you gonna cut it or leave it uncut! So what you thinkin I have to ask? ;D
Definitely staying uncut. I like the look of the fenders. Plus I dont plan on any crazy offroading, unless a curb gets in the way
 

Justafordguy

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 26, 2009
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Welcome to the site. Looks like you found a nice Bronco, that should be a fun project. Be sure to post pictures of your progress.
 
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knowlegeable1
Joined
Jun 4, 2014
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Loc.
Sacramento
Thanks for the warm welcome. I do plan on sharing my progress since ill be needing some assistance down the road. Hopefully it turns out show off worthy lol
 
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