Mounty71's Introduction

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mounty71
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Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:02 am
Bronco Info: Mercury Mountaineer
Location: Bay Area, Norcal

Mounty71's Introduction

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I've been lurking here for quite a while now and I frequent some other similar forums so some of you may be familiar with my truck. My name's Matt and I have a '00 Mercury Mountaineer V8 I've slowly been building and enjoying for the last 13 years. I've always had a thing for old Fords and one day I know I'll own a Bronco, but we've had at least one Explorer in my family since I was a kid and I can't seem to shake my love for them. I won't go into much detail about it since it's pretty well documented on other parts of the internet, but here she is:

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The basics of the current setup are a pieced-together 4.5"+ LT kit, custom Deaver pack, and a Bronco 8.8. While I have a ton of fun with my truck the way it is, I find myself heading more into the mountains than the desert these days and (call me crazy) I have dreams of conquering the Rubicon Trail, so I'll soon be getting started on a 4wd conversion by way of converting to TTB. I've been stockpiling parts for a while and doing as much research as I can fit into each day. I've already been able to find answers to many questions here and I know I'll have more. I'm also still on the hunt for some parts so I'll be on the lookout for those as well.
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robertcrav
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Posts: 4313
Joined: Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:06 am
Bronco Info: Lana - Stock width c/t coil-overs/bypasses -- Sylvia - Stock width 4" Rancho kit on Billies
Location: South O.C.
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Post by robertcrav »

Nice, welcome!
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johncharlesb
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Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:59 pm
Bronco Info: 1962 f100, 1995 Bronco

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Post by johncharlesb »

Welcome, it is good to see you here. These guys are a great bunch of folks. You should consider starting a thread for your truck as it sits now so everyone can see your work. I would like to see that rear tire carrier on the stock skinned bumper, and the 4.5+ front.
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ChaseTruck754
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Bronco Info: Don't have one - just old Ford trucks
Location: Huntington Beach, CA

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Post by ChaseTruck754 »

Man I love exploders. I sometimes miss my '91. Such great all around vehicles and dirt cheap starting points now-a-days.

While I am definitely a forum whore I haven't seen the buildup on this and I'd be interested. If you don't want to take the time to post all the pics here - how about a link instead?
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toddz69
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Post by toddz69 »

Welcome! Love your truck.

Todd Z.
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Nick
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Joined: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:36 pm
Bronco Info: 1995 bird poop target
Location: La Habra Ca.

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Post by Nick »

Why not go into much detail? Brag it up! It's a very cool ride, and well, most of us are too lazy to go looking for all the info on it.

And welcome, by the way!
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mounty71
Posts: 64
Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:02 am
Bronco Info: Mercury Mountaineer
Location: Bay Area, Norcal

Mounty71's Introduction

Post by mounty71 »

Haha alright I'll add some more when I get a chance later. Thanks for the compliments!
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SteveG
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Bronco Info: Wilson: 96, Stretched 17.5", coil-overs / Bypasses, 4-link, a fridge and all the amenities :)
Location: Arroyo Grande, CA

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Post by SteveG »

Cool rig!
Sho nuff,
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