11-14-2022, 02:03 PM | #30 |
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Bronco hard top
Thank you for the reminder Ricky
Let's start with the hard top The hard top which came with my Bronco was toast, the latest one I still had to do a lot of work~ mainly because it was stored under a tree for years and a lot of dents had to be filled. I thought I could manage the hard top on the stands, but I couldn't reach the most center of the top!! So I wound up putting it back on my rotisserie and that was much better, especially when painting it. The hard top is rather heavy and just a pain, but my crane made the job easy The store bought head liner designed for the Bronco is a cheezy flimsey "cardboard", but I made it better by at least putting in headliner material over it~ much nicer Of course then there's all the new glass to install~ new tinted. Well, though not completely finished with the hard top, it's mostly finished! I'll be back!! dne'
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