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VA Wanted: Rolling Bronco Cart Or Frame

jrcBronco

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Interested in purchasing an early Bronco rolling frame cart. Maybe someone has completed a restoration and wants to sell their left over cart. I would also consider a frame that is not necessarily perfect.

I am located in central Virginia. Prefer something reasonably close.
 

jeffncs

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Ever consider making one? I made the wooden one buried somewhere in this site and it works great. Used it to do floors, rockers and more on bronco1. Bronco2’s body is one it now.




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jrcBronco

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Ever consider making one? I made the wooden one buried somewhere in this site and it works great. Used it to do floors, rockers and more on bronco1. Bronco2’s body is one it now.




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Thanks for the reply. Looks good. I have the wooden diagram printed out. If I do not find something in the next couple weeks I was planning on going that route.

Do you think I would be able to finish the underside on the wooden cart? Maybe hoist and prop one end up at a time?

Jeff
 

jeffncs

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Thanks for the reply. Looks good. I have the wooden diagram printed out. If I do not find something in the next couple weeks I was planning on going that route.

Do you think I would be able to finish the underside on the wooden cart? Maybe hoist and prop one end up at a time?

Jeff
Absolutely. You can def access the underside with some squeezing and sliding.

As a recommendation from my experience (assuming you can get it high enough, add 3-4” height to the vertical supports. That will buy you some space to get under the body, paint, weld/grind.

Edit to add: the spots where the 4x4 posts hold the body up are blocked so you have to lift for paint or paint those areas as you’re moving it over to the frame.
 
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