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Here ya go....he's good company ;)

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Ahhh the headliner! That was one of my favorite Bronco mods. But the next project I'm saving my pennies for is to put a Bailie Bilt family cage, and I think the headliner will have to come down for that :(

that'll be a great addition :)
 

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It's necessary. But I have to find a new shop to help me install it. The one I use is too pricey for labor.

Have Gordon bring a assembled, painted cage to OCBR, and several of us can install it there? We'll be careful with the paint :)
 
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Have Gordon bring a assembled, painted cage to OCBR, and several of us can install it there? We'll be careful with the paint :)

What!? You can take the top off and install it right there? Doesn't it have to be painted and welded or something?

I thought his cages would kind of bow up a little and the headliner would get in the way?
 

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What!? You can take the top off and install it right there? Doesn't it have to be painted and welded or something?

I thought his cages would kind of bow up a little and the headliner would get in the way?

Ask Nyles, he's installed his at OCBR :)
 

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What!? You can take the top off and install it right there? Doesn't it have to be painted and welded or something?

I thought his cages would kind of bow up a little and the headliner would get in the way?

Of course we can;D there is usually at least 1 installed in the parking lot every year

Painted yes, it has to be painted or powder coated 1st. as for the headliner I'm not sure, I think it depends on options. but I can sure ask, I need to swing by and say hi anyway.
 
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Of course we can;D there is usually at least 1 installed in the parking lot every year

Painted yes, it has to be painted or powder coated 1st. as for the headliner I'm not sure, I think it depends on options. but I can sure ask, I need to swing by and say hi anyway.

Yea, if you could ask them that'd be great! Thank you. :) I've had too many people show me photographs of Bronco's rolled over to go without the cage much longer.

Here's a photo for reference:
 

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OMG amazing Kerri. I would love a box of printed thank you cards.
 

okie4570

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What!? You can take the top off and install it right there? Doesn't it have to be painted and welded or something?

I thought his cages would kind of bow up a little and the headliner would get in the way?

Just in the few times I've been to OCBR, I'm pretty sure I've seen just about everything possible being done to fix, rebuild or modify a bronco in the parking lot.

The headliner art is fantastic by the way!
 
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