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Not sure what POR 15 is but it sounds like I'll find out. No Rhino lining here. This will be absolutely stock. I may upgrade to a Ranger interior but that's about all the modification that will be done.
Well my Bronco arrived.
The floor pans I was told are solid are completely rusted through. The "minimal" sag on the doors is not from the hinges, the door posts are toast and can't support the weight of the door. The auxiliary tank is missing
Well my Bronco arrived.
The floor pans I was told are solid are completely rusted through. The "minimal" sag on the doors is not from the hinges, the door posts are toast and can't support the weight of the door. The auxiliary tank is missing
Sorry to hear you got something you were not expecting.
All broncos have floor rust . In the (My) bronco world, a bronco can have solid floors and rust @ the same time.... If the door posts are week, now that sucks!
Post up some pics! That is a great looking Bronco! Love the white stripes!
The bummer is I live in an apartment and can't do major Body work myself. I have a great mechanic friend of mine who is letting me do the mechanicals with him to keep my costs down. But Body work is beyond us both and his facilities.