I live on the big island,. You're not going to believe my story... found my friends old bronco two miles from my house...I have 7 bronco s now all found within 6 miles from home. None of them running. So amazing, working on it.
Looks pretty similar to my 1972 when I began. I have a full shop and ended up with about 5 years into it, $80k, including a reproduction steel tub, doors and front fenders. Then of course it had to be glass blasted and painted, which I had done by a shop. Now it's a pristine all steel '72 total investment ~$110k.
Looks great buddy!! I bought mine in 2018 in pieces with the motor out for $8500. I’m almost done 4 years later and man it’s such a great vehicle to own! Can’t wait to see more
My brother in-law has a73 bronco that's been sitting in his driveway for over 30 years. Trying to convince him to sell it to me for a restoration project. Will follow your project to help me do my.
Oh nice! The slow part of this will be me finishing the interior of my garage so I can be 100% vehicle focused come winter. My time is super limited these days but am pumped to get this thing in better shape
I live in middle TN just south of Nashville and have a 1975 Bronco with 302 and 3 speed that has been converted to a Hurst floor shifter from the column. Has some rust not as bad as this one. Has original interior, 6 point cage, hard top, soft top with soft doors as well. The hard original doors are with it as well. Has a TN clean title. I'm interested in letting it go. If you are serious let me know
@Garagetopics just sent email. I sent two pics with the bronco in it. They are far away. The top is off and doors are off. I have them in storage along with soft top and soft doors
@@Garagetopics I had one on late 1970’s. 1/2 cab original, 170 ci, put a GM 455 ci in it, no internet then, all the info came from a magazine…talk about fast!!
@@Garagetopics great deal, I paid $23.000 But newly built 302 & 3.5" wild horses suspension lift. all original, fenders uncut. even has the original radio. Definitely could relate to your video of thinking i would never find one. People too far away, rust buckets, no response...!! Found mine 20 minutes from my house, in my old neighborhood. I am sill in disbelief, I go out and just look at it in my garage. still can`t believe it. good luck with your resto!!
No I didn't! I paid 12k for this one. I believe it s a deal, but it hurts my brain it cost that much for what you get with these being 50 year old vehicles