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benboy17

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When I bought my Bronco the guy before me ripped out the rear panels and the only ones i could find were like $400 a piece I decided to do this. tell me what you guys think? I Love It and only had to pay for stain and poly( my best friend is a contractor and had this left over from a job)

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I like it too! Do you think the quarter round trim will be durable in a bouncing flexing truck? Is it glued and screwed?

Nice work.

 
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I like it too! Do you think the quarter round trim will be durable in a bouncing flexing truck? Is it glued and screwed?
Nice work.

Yeah it should be fine. The floor is mostly glued with a couple of screws and the sides are nailed in and glued

 

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Well it's different, I'll give you that. It looks great but I'd cringe at the thought of tossing a top chest back there much less an anegine or transmission :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> On the other hand it might be interesting to go the same way with a set of door panels and headliner (wouldn't be too hard to build lights, a radio & speaker boxes into it). In for a penny, in for a pound.

 

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I'm a carpenter and i have to say that my friend is pretty neat. great job! I'll have to show some of my buds, they would think that's pretty slick too.

 
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Well it's different, I'll give you that. It looks great but I'd cringe at the thought of tossing a top chest back there much less an anegine or transmission :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> On the other hand it might be interesting to go the same way with a set of door panels and headliner (wouldn't be too hard to build lights, a radio & speaker boxes into it). In for a penny, in for a pound.

thought about the headliner but not sure how to make it stay. And was going to do the tailgate but might need to get in it so I think i'm gonna do diamond plate

 

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That is very nice work. I can't say I've ever seen that done to a Bronco before. I'm pretty sure my toolbox and spare tire would make short work of the floor but it sure it purty.

 

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