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    Here's a few pics of my '68. It's been a work in progress for about a year now. This winter I hope to clean up the interior.

    The stats are:
    1995 Ford HO 302
    BC Broncos 23 gallon fuel tank with mustang pump inside
    Aluminum Radiator
    Full length headers into flowmasters before the rear wheels tucked into fenderwells
    Family cage, tied into frame with full length bimini top
    ProCar adjustable seats. Installed after pics taken
    Auto meter gauges
    78-79 f250 steering box with reverse sector
    PSC pump, lines into box, to PSC ram, then into cooler, back to pump
    DOM steering arms with 1 ton chevy rod ends. flipped to top of knuckle arms
    Front Kingpin Dana 60 out of 88 FORD F350, cut 4 inches, same width as rear end.
    Recentered pumpkin for arm mounts, and clearance for headers linkage, etc.
    4.88 gears, Lockright, 8 lug
    Rear 60 4.88, Detroit Locker, 35 spline dutchman chromo's, 8lug
    SOLID diff covers front/rear
    38 inch MTZ's 16" allied rockathon 36 bolt beadlocks
    203/205 doubler mated to np435
    swing out tire carrier, 38 inch spare, one five gallon can
    CB, rocklights, prerunner bumper, Warn 9000 winch

    blah blah blah...










    Last edited by Rustybronc; 01-03-2012, 12:14 PM.
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  • #2
    Re: My '68 work in progress

    thats a really nice color. nice work.
    Idle hands equates to wild horses getting my money

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    • #3
      Re: My '68 work in progress

      Thanks. I painted my '72 the same color but had to sell it a few years back to pay some bills. I loved the color and had to do it again. BTW your Bronco is looking good too. I was just checking out your pics.
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      • #4
        Re: My '68 work in progress

        Good looking bronco man!! Love that color.

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        • #5
          Re: My '68 work in progress

          Nice work. Great lookin rig!
          Vacaville, Ca
          67 EB - D44, BB 9" (4:56's), front discs, Wristed arm, 5.5" + 2" BL, 37" MTR's on Hellcats, 302/NP435/D20, Bilsteins, Mastercraft Rubicons w/4pt's

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          • #6
            Re: My '68 work in progress

            Looks like we have another Orange one!
            {o===o}
            Originally posted by TBS-POPS
            EXCUSSSSSSE ME oh RUBIMASTER!!! I forgot how Awesome YOU ARE!!! I BEG your forgivness....
            Originally posted by CityHick
            I don't give probabilities in percentage format anymore

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            • #7
              Re: My '68 work in progress

              Not my wife's favorite color, but I like it.
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              • #8
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                looks good

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                • #9
                  Re: My '68 work in progress

                  Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 View Post
                  Looks like we have another Orange one!
                  Looks RED to me.
                  Bronco looks great. Makes me want to rebuild my other Bronco.
                  67 Bronco blue - LS 6.0, 6l90, & atlas (working on it)
                  69 Bronco red - F/I 302,c-4,36" TSL S/X( sitting next to a barn)
                  69 Bronco Yellow - TBI 350,th350, 203/205, Dana 60, 14 bolt, 4-link rear, 3 link front,full hydro, body narrowed 8", 39.9 Iroks on Walker Evans
                  79 CJ 5 360 v8 t18 33's locked & sprung over (sitting in a barn since 2000)
                  67 Camaro Lq4,built 200r4,Hotchkis suspension(work in progre$$)

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                  • #10
                    Re: My '68 work in progress

                    That EB is no joke, nice job!
                    Leave No One Behind
                    KK6AUW

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                    • #11
                      Re: My '68 work in progress

                      Thats looks sweet.
                      75 sport 302 c4 full width 44 front 9 rear let the building begin

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                      • #12
                        Re: My '68 work in progress

                        It's a sunburst orange borrowed from a 2007 Dodge pickup. Just need to round up a clean hard top. Working on wipers and hopefully be ready to play in the snow soon. Thanks for the comments!
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                        • #13
                          Re: My '68 work in progress

                          nice work. How did you do the upper rear shock mount?

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Mike View Post
                            nice work. How did you do the upper rear shock mount?
                            It's tied into the rear part of the cage through the rear fender. I'll get you a pic later if you like.
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                            • #15
                              Re: My '68 work in progress

                              Cool, great idea that I might borrow if I have room. No pic needed, thanks.

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