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The Obscure Machine: Back from Limbo

ObscureMachine

Seatbelt Orifice Officer
Joined
Sep 28, 2006
Messages
3,998
Loc.
World Headquarters
I parked the Bronco two years ago because life got too busy, had no place to work on it, and got enamored with my new toy (08 Mustang GT). I've had tons of new parts lying around but no time to play.

Today, I got my tools back out and started working on it again. Removed the carb (to clean it), removed fuel lines and the old rear fuel tank.

Tomorrow I'll try to install the BCBroncos 24 gallon tank, run new fuel lines and put the carb back on. After that, it's refill all the fluids, prime the engine, get a new battery. Then, I have to install the new ignition switch (I lost my keys in the last move :p). Once, that's done, I'll see if it runs.

Then, I need it to stop! I'll install the Duff Power Brake Booster Kit and braided hoses.

After that, the Tuffy console and Body Lift.

Once all that's done, I might think about selling it.

It's good to play with the Bronco again. I've missed it. And I've missed talkin' to all my bronco addicted friends!
 

65 mustang

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 30, 2007
Messages
430
wow, I'm on the other side, lost interest in my 65. My wife says sell it to pay off a loan. I'm not ready yet. Scott
 
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