RMC's el hefe build.

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I need the 5.0 one, but good looking out.
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Bunch of stalkers around here. haha
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Hahahahaha. I just typed bronco into the auto parts section of Craigslist around fresno and bam. yours popped up in Merced.
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Read this and it had me laughing. Didn't know where to post it, funny story:

http://m.tickld.com/x/the-best-revenge- ... n-is-a-god
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That... Was..... Awesome!
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Hahahahaha. Maybe my 6'7 ass should start doing this. That is pure genius.
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I was laughing so hard I nearly woke the baby! Passed on to those who will appreciate it!
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I finally got the rear floor dynamatted, and carpet in for good. Reinstalling trim pieces, and have the rear seat installed. More to come...
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Still need to mount the resi cans and fire extinguisher.
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Sweet!!!
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Badass!!!
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Pictures don't do it justice. The detail makes it look better.
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I have taken a couple junker to SAN Recycling. The are good to Deel with and I got just over $375 for a 1990 Bronco frame and body with no doors but junky fenders and hood. I only paid $400 for complete Bronco with a good working drive train and front and rear axles. Made a great profit on it plus parts for my little mule.

Here is the website http://www.sarecycling.com
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What are you trying to imply wright? Haha I'm not taking my bronco to the junkyard bro sorry. I'd green sticker it first.
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Pretty sure this was supposed to go in that new post
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I have no Idea why it posted in you thread. Sorry. I was in (Newb from San Diego) when I wrote the post.
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I figured it was in error.
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Lol
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Now I will take you Bronco at the cost of strap but I would not scrap it. :-) So do we have a deal. Lol :-) Now for those out there without a funny bone in your body that was just a little joke :-)
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I'd take trade...since dibs on a first born is behind the times I'll entertain 10k. Lol
I'm actually thinking of fabricating an aluminum dash and console in it next and finally get around to re-doing the front. Going tube core support, redo upper front shock mounts, tie the engine cage to the main, poly mount frame tie ins, remove the windshield and do the A pillar ties. Part of me wants it gone before I'm in it too much. I've got a cool build idea cooking in the back of my mind.
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