John's 91 GFB
John's 91 GFB
I am relatively new to the site, posted up an introduction back in December after purchasing this bronco. I sold my 71 so that I could fund/focus on getting this 91 updated. I am very happy with the potential of this bronco, its a great foundation to build on for my fab ability and budget (little to no ability and limited budget ) Itwill take quite a bit of work to get it where I want, but should be a lot of fun along the way. My initial goals were paint, intercom/headsets, and dash. I put an intercom in and got it hooked up to the Kenwood 790, but I decided to hold off on paint until I put a new set of doors on, hopefully in February.
Here is the starting point:
Here is the starting point:
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After getting the intercom setup so we could have some music rocking I wanted the dash done next.
First round of dash work included: Most recent updates on the dash, hopefully the Nav and gauges will be going in next weekend:
First round of dash work included: Most recent updates on the dash, hopefully the Nav and gauges will be going in next weekend:
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Re: John's 91 GFB
A few updates. Dash will be done today.
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Dash looks awesome.
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Where's the ac vents?
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Well A/C is not working at the moment, and I haven't found the vents I want. Any suggestions? I'm going to try and get the A/C fixed next week, then get vents and the GPS in.Nick wrote:Where's the ac vents?
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Kick ass looking dash setup.....
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That was a weak attempt at sarcasm on my part.alpinejd3 wrote:Well A/C is not working at the moment, and I haven't found the vents I want. Any suggestions? I'm going to try and get the A/C fixed next week, then get vents and the GPS in.Nick wrote:Where's the ac vents?
That's a great looking dash!
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I'm really diggin the dash!
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Thanks Tony. Hopefully I'll make some good progress between now and when the headlights are ready. That would be the perfect time to get it out for some night rides.tcm glx wrote:Kick ass looking dash setup.....
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Haha, well it is a very valid point. I have been thinking about what to do on the passenger side. Glove gox, GPS, something to fill that space and then like you said it needs ac vents!!!Nick wrote:That was a weak attempt at sarcasm on my part.alpinejd3 wrote:Well A/C is not working at the moment, and I haven't found the vents I want. Any suggestions? I'm going to try and get the A/C fixed next week, then get vents and the GPS in.Nick wrote:Where's the ac vents?
That's a great looking dash!
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I was all fired up to make a plaster city run this weekend, got my mini kids seats in, but I am having some major motor issues. This happened once before when I first got the bronco, losing power, sputtering almost like its starving for fuel then kicks on and runs fine. Today when driving it home it was really bad. I don't think it's a fuel pump issue but I may start there. Was hoping to get through the season with this motor but I might just bite the bullet and address some issues at once.
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Little kids booster seats mounted up. Friend of mine set this up and did a killer job. He mounted the kids seats onto a frame that bolts to the full size seat tabs so I can change for an adult trip. Too bad the kids won't be enjoying it this weekend.
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Really cool set up!
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Thanks for the idea but there are no cats on this bronco, they were removed by the previous owner.
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Re: John's 91 GFB
Best way to do it! Works for when kids grow too. This is the way I had planned on setting up my supercab.alpinejd3 wrote:Little kids booster seats mounted up. Friend of mine set this up and did a killer job. He mounted the kids seats onto a frame that bolts to the full size seat tabs so I can change for an adult trip.
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