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anyone with a early bronco?
i am working on a getting the our 10 year project from my brother. it is close, all it needs is full paint job, the body is done and perfect but still primered. new everything, down to the last wire. my bro, thinks the project will stall, because he is trying to move to denver. i would like to re-weld the rear fenders and put the suspension back to stock. think i should even bother? it is a 1971.
cliff |
My brother in law is finishing up his restoration of his Bronco (can't remember the exact year, though it's older than 20 years now). He's had plenty of offers to buy his truck (he is keeping it), so it seems there is some demand for these things. He's pretty well versed in this truck, so if you need additional help, PM me.
Jay 90 964 |
thanks jay, just wondering if it is more desirable to have the stock fenders welded back on.
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I'm no expert, but it's been my experience that stock vehicles tend to bring the most money when it come time to resell. People want stuff stock so they can make their own modifications (if they choose to do so).
Good Luck! Sounds like an interesting project. Jay 90 964 |
Cliff,
I'm wondering if once they are cut that by rewelding the collector value returns? Visually, cut fenders look better. Troy |
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