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re: 1973 Ford Bronco "Restoration" - Tips Needed
Posted on 4/8/20 at 9:04 am to bapple
Posted on 4/8/20 at 9:04 am to bapple
If you have the time and the space. I'd say disassemble, bag and tag everything. Now is the time to see whats hiding behind everything, so you can clean and repair what is needed.
You are on the right track, replace all wires, anything rubber, anything that moves or flexes and probably a new fuel tank. If its 100% stock now, Id keep it that way. if not, Id upgrade to a newer injected engine. The mustang 302's from the 90's are a common swap that you can find for cheap. Then Id put new axles and brakes on it. Add a good AC if it doesnt have it. The rest Id leave stock still. its not like you bought this from some place random.
You are on the right track, replace all wires, anything rubber, anything that moves or flexes and probably a new fuel tank. If its 100% stock now, Id keep it that way. if not, Id upgrade to a newer injected engine. The mustang 302's from the 90's are a common swap that you can find for cheap. Then Id put new axles and brakes on it. Add a good AC if it doesnt have it. The rest Id leave stock still. its not like you bought this from some place random.
This post was edited on 4/8/20 at 9:06 am
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