On to the next project!
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On to the next project!
So today I finally got the truck I've always wanted (almost). It's an 86 Bronco 4x4 with a 302 that has 149,000 miles. I've always wanted one but only the 92 - 96 body style. Almost stole it for the price I payed ($550). Future plans are a snow plow, D44 SAS, 3" body lift, 6" suspension lift, custom bumpers, winch, and some 38's. So far I haven't really noticed anything wrong mechanically, hopefully all goes well. Already I've replaced the positive battery cable, removed the bug shield and running boards, pulled the headliner out, and started cleaning the whole thing.
It has a plexiglass window because the kid didn't know how to fix the window motor.
Interior is good other than the headliner, seat edges, and a couple cracks in the dash.
The engine is muddy, but overall looks pretty good and has 50 psi of oil pressure.
It has a plexiglass window because the kid didn't know how to fix the window motor.
Interior is good other than the headliner, seat edges, and a couple cracks in the dash.
The engine is muddy, but overall looks pretty good and has 50 psi of oil pressure.
#5
Thanks guys, I have high hopes for this one.
a body lift is cheap ($95 + shipping), easy to install, and will keep the center of gravity lower. Plus, I probably wont get the suspension lift done for a while, so the body will give me clearance to run 33's easily.
a body lift is cheap ($95 + shipping), easy to install, and will keep the center of gravity lower. Plus, I probably wont get the suspension lift done for a while, so the body will give me clearance to run 33's easily.
#8
lol, I would probably change wheels/tires when I plow.
But, it would look so much more Bad A$$ with some lift.
But, it would look so much more Bad A$$ with some lift.
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