You can now go to www.davidsbronco.com to see the progress.
I am in the process, every so slowly, of rebuilding a '73 bronco I aquired a few years ago. I have owned several through out the years, and lost everything I had two years ago. So, what the heck, time to start over. This '73 I got was running and had a working drive train. That is about all good I can say about this buggy. I drove the rig about 14 miles home, stopped by a friends shop to let him look at, and the front fender fell off. That was my sign to tear everything off and try to find another body. I have removed the entire body, engine, transmission and t-case. all that was left was the frame. I sand blasted the frame, repainted it and started over. I will get a few of the pictures together and post them in a couple of days. At this point, I have the engine and all back on, maybe to be fired up for the first time later this week, and half of a tub, the back half. What an adventure.
I am in the process, every so slowly, of rebuilding a '73 bronco I aquired a few years ago. I have owned several through out the years, and lost everything I had two years ago. So, what the heck, time to start over. This '73 I got was running and had a working drive train. That is about all good I can say about this buggy. I drove the rig about 14 miles home, stopped by a friends shop to let him look at, and the front fender fell off. That was my sign to tear everything off and try to find another body. I have removed the entire body, engine, transmission and t-case. all that was left was the frame. I sand blasted the frame, repainted it and started over. I will get a few of the pictures together and post them in a couple of days. At this point, I have the engine and all back on, maybe to be fired up for the first time later this week, and half of a tub, the back half. What an adventure.
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