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    I have decided that all the rust is holding my bronco together good enough for now, so I am going to rewire ol christine first. here is my progress.
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  • #2
    Re: Christine

    You got more balls than me, would like to do mine. But afraid to.
    Originally posted by TBS-POPS
    After a huge amount of reflection, I have determined that what I saw in ukiah was in fact Brians bronco. I was also informed by my wife that she infact heard it run!!

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    • #3
      Re: Christine

      this is the same harness that I put in my cobra so hopefully I can remember how to do the hard parts. and painless had a 100 dollar rebate so I went ahead and jumped in.

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      • #4
        Re: Christine

        Originally posted by Bronco Brian View Post
        You got more balls than me, would like to do mine. But afraid to.
        Wiring is easy... It is the troubleshooting that is a Bi#*h
        2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
        1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
        2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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        • #5
          Re: Christine

          Originally posted by 904Bronco View Post
          Wiring is easy... It is the troubleshooting that is a Bi#*h
          I will refund you check and you can wire /troubleshoot mine I will even throw in the Alt.
          Originally posted by TBS-POPS
          After a huge amount of reflection, I have determined that what I saw in ukiah was in fact Brians bronco. I was also informed by my wife that she infact heard it run!!

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          • #6
            Re: Christine

            Becareful......Mine started out as a "Re-Wire"....it's been down for 3 years and has turned into a complete rebuild!
            70 Bronco, 5.0, ARB front 44, Detroit 9in Rear, Dana 20 w/ Rock Eaters, NP435, Beadlocked 36X13.5 IROXS

            2001 F-250, triple gauges, ATO Tranny, 35 SST's, line-x, bully dogged!

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            • #7
              Re: Christine

              Well, 2 weeks and counting. Hope it doesn't turn into 3 years.
              I did build a glove box today though, even with my 5 year old daughter sitting next to me asking questions non-stop.

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              • #8
                Re: Christine

                I had an electrician tell me the thing to remember is a wire has two ends. I got that part down. Then I found a wire that had three ends.
                Just a stock 1966 U13, 170 ci 6 cyl, no kiddin'.

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                • #9
                  Re: Christine

                  I buckled down the past two days and got the first of the hard parts done. I moved the fuse block so its facing out where you can see them. Doesnt look perfect but its all got come out again to be painted later anyway.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Christine

                    took my bronco for the first test drive after installing the wire harness. Not too bad, the only trouble shooting I have to do is on the wipers and the fuel gauge. I am pretty happy.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Christine

                      No smoke is GOOD!! YOOHOO!!!
                      72 sport/exp.,TBI 302,NP435,4.56 Powrlok/ARB in Full Width's.5.5" CAGE lift w/arms,2'' bl,37's, rescued from the concrete jungle (L.A.) NEVER DONE!!! Sold to buy a Boat, Now Broncoless.....Now it's fast water,smooth women and cold beer!! toad jeep owner now,,,,,, sorry

                      ALL MY DRINKING BUDDIES HAVE A SEVERE BRONCO PROBLEM !!!


                      Originally posted by 71BRONCO71
                      BULLSHIT! I love your meat in my mouth
                      RIP MARK BECK RIP MY FRIEND! RIP GIZMO,My little Buddy.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Christine

                        That is inspirational, and I need inspiration. Nice work.
                        Just a stock 1966 U13, 170 ci 6 cyl, no kiddin'.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Christine

                          yup, three months with a total of about 12 hours of actual work. I am inspired too, what should I "fix" now?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Christine

                            How is your steering column?
                            Just a stock 1966 U13, 170 ci 6 cyl, no kiddin'.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Christine

                              the column is decent, I replaced the turnsignal switch and now All i need for that is the hardware that holds the horn button on.

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