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descent74

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I just bought a second bronco. The last owner spent just over $12,000 restoring the bronco, but then he left it parked in his garage for sevon years. The question I have is there a "wear in period" for something like this. I am trailering the rig home and replacing all the seals. But I am not sure if that is good enough.

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swampthing

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if he re-did the motor just take it easy on the motor for a couple hundred miles but you should be good to go with new seals oil all your other fluids and gas

 

BroncoBrett913

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Definitly replace all of the fluids. I would even go as far as changing the fuel filters in the front and rear. Like swampthing said, if the motor was rebuilt you are going to want to take it easy for the first three or four hundred miles but after that you should be good to go. I wish my 79 looked like that! Great looking truck!

 

Johnny Reb

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I just bought a second bronco. The last owner spent just over $12,000 restoring the bronco, but then he left it parked in his garage for sevon years. The question I have is there a "wear in period" for something like this. I am trailering the rig home and replacing all the seals. But I am not sure if that is good enough.
GREAT LOOKING TRUCK(BRONCO) I think of mine as a truck.

 

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