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Old 11-30-2021, 10:07 AM   #23
Denee007
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Re: '72 Ford Bronco resto

Thank you Jim and Ol Blue

I have to say, I'm a little overwhelmed on this Bronco body, however, I'll get it done. I kind of wish I could start over, mainly to go over buying parts. meh


Yesterday, I test fitted the drivers side parts, just using some self tapping screws, cause that's what I have.




Also got this part mocked in place. Already did the drivers side. These are "easy".


The drivers side is holding things together, or just enough to take apart the passengers side.


I need to remove the engine from the frame, have no idea of why I did that so soon! So, today I'll do that, remove the engine, put it back on the engine stand. Clear a path to bring the frame assembly cause I really need to start putting the body on the frame for alignment purposes, doors, etc.

so, that's my plan, or so
dne'
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