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tasker

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Just for the record, that was some cheap Taiwanese steel I was cutting there. The real tragedy occurred when someone let it rust out! This is what it looked like when I first started tearing it apart.

I would of given up....you started with something that rough? ;D
 

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JAFO

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OK, I do agree that thing is a real rust bucket. Here's the deal, ANY Bronco can be brought back. We all know it. But it takes time and money. But I do understand having one that is just jacked up, chopped up and you don't care what you bump into. It takes less money to get it road ready and less time. But I do love seeing the ones brought back to their original glory.

I guess yours was worse than this....
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And remember it can look like this....
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tasker

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I agree, great looking rig!!
(no Tim, not the yellow one....that's my project rig)
 

fwilder

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Soooo I want to do the opposite. Any recommendations? I'll post a new thread
 
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