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What parts do you have in your living room

broncoP

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Oct 22, 2001
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890
My wife always laughs when I bring something in the house to work on. Right now I'm putting my dash together in the house and it's not the first time. Guages, wiring, knobs scattered about. At least I'm still spending quality family time.....
 

EFI Guy

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Apr 14, 2013
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1,110
Loc.
BFE
Nothing in the living room. I count 13 harnesses and an untold number of computers in the dining room though.

I think there is an 8.8 gear set and and a Mustang hood sitting new in boxes in the laundry room as well.
 

badmuttstang

redneck grease monkey
Joined
Oct 25, 2009
Messages
2,807
Same as Efi guy nothing in the living room but my daughter's room has a lift kit sitting in it my closet has a couple of sets of led lights and one of the spare bedrooms has a mound of parts still in boxes waiting to go on.
 

thegreatjustino

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Red Head Grease Monkey
Joined
Jan 23, 2002
Messages
15,999
Loc.
Stockton, CA
LOL, the better question is what don't I have in the house.

As you all might guess, I am a confirmed bachelor, and the dogs don't mind

Explanation of pictures:

Roll cage kit from Spare Parts in my entry way
Misc boxed parts
Steering boxes, knuckles, EFI intakes, and a stock front bench seat
Air cleaners, back seat, front buckets, Bronco floor mats
'67 back seat, very nice front bench seat
More seats, '67 Mustang fasback deck lid, other side of the front bench in the entry way, and the elusive Stroppe middle jump seat
Very nice stock bumpers
More miscellaneous parts - both Bronco and Mustang
 

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ransil

Bronco Guru
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Sep 6, 2003
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I only have a half dozen empty boxes ant the moment in the living room.
 

DJs74

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 1, 2014
Messages
1,135
Right now... none, but when I was building my '74 a couple of years ago I had both front seats and the rear bench seat in the living room. My wife helped me recover them and it was actually her idea to bring them in the house to do it because she's not too much on the gas and oil smells that accompany the garage environment. I thought that was pretty cool of her to want to help and to bring them in.
She is pretty firm on enforcing that the greasy stuff stay outside but on occasion, I sneak them in, especially if temps are in the teens!

DJs74
 

buck68

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 19, 2013
Messages
641
We currently have a shop cart with tools on it and a driver side lower quarter panel in the living room . We once had a Dana 30 sitting on a shop cart in my living room for a few days. My son's room is the usual storage spot since it is actually his bronco.
 

67RT

Bronco Guru
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Jan 17, 2014
Messages
1,308
LOL, the better question is what don't I have in the house.

As you all might guess, I am a confirmed bachelor, and the dogs don't mind

Explanation of pictures:

Roll cage kit from Spare Parts in my entry way
Misc boxed parts
Steering boxes, knuckles, EFI intakes, and a stock front bench seat
Air cleaners, back seat, front buckets, Bronco floor mats
'67 back seat, very nice front bench seat
More seats, '67 Mustang fasback deck lid, other side of the front bench in the entry way, and the elusive Stroppe middle jump seat
Very nice stock bumpers
More miscellaneous parts - both Bronco and Mustang
Omg, if u get lucky at a bar don't bring her to your place!
Hey, I want that middle seat! Nice collection.
 

377

Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2012
Messages
372
Loc.
The Bluegrass State
Just a battery box in the living room at the moment. There was a set of extended radius arms in one of the corners until this past Saturday. When the weather gets cold things have been sneaked into the living room. Two years ago a steering box was rebuilt one weekend in the living room. I had a Dana 44 in the dining room. Neither the steering box or axle went over very well at all.

377
 

sprdv1

Contributor
REBEL
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Mar 8, 2007
Messages
81,983
Only the new mini starter I ordered a couple weeks ago. I wouldn't chance more than that in the house, lol
 

Blue Bastard

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 14, 2012
Messages
2,161
Let's see, dash in my basement, mirrors on top of the frig, and seats in the den, radiators and heater box in laundry room. Now that I've typed it I can see when my wife is more anxious for my frame off to finish than I am.
 

rockingm82

Full Member
Joined
Apr 11, 2006
Messages
486
Loc.
St. Peters, MO
I have a six car garage. If I brought something Bronco in the house I would be waking a Dragon. Yes, my wife is Chinese and born in the year of the dragon. I try to keep on her good side.
 

roundhouse

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 5, 2003
Messages
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I have a new flywheel and clutch laying in the office
The cloth top is on the spare bed in the guest room

Box of window felts on the kitchen table
 

Apogee

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 26, 2005
Messages
6,203
Living room...nada, but I've got a spare bedroom pretty full with ARB's, BCB soft top and a few other miscellaneous items waiting to go on. I've always thought that the bathtub would make a great parts washing station, but I've never risked it.
 

mburkhart

Newbie
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May 29, 2015
Messages
53
I've got the back seat sitting up against a wall in the living room. The kids actually prefer it to the couch!
 

BronCowie

Contributor
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
8,117
Loc.
Vancouver, WA
Spare bedroom has my back seat and soft top windows wrapped up to help keep them in good shape. Pedals, bench and leslie for my Hammond B2X console too...
 
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