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Want to say "Re-Hi"
#1
Hey All...

Well, I thought I was a gonner there for a while.

I haven't had the '68 out in over 2 years. Hadn't even cleaned the Paragon crap off of her from the last trip when I did a fair amount of body damage (Chicks still dig body damage, yes?).

I thought I was gonna sell the beast but after she started right up, and cleaned up real pretty. There is NO WAY I'm letting this thing go. I have just too much blood and money into her and damn - she still looks hot for an old gal. As I was doing my write-up on all the details about her, I thought, this is silly. Yes, gas more expensive than beer these days, yes I do have a ton of obligations that don't include "fun" for Brian, and yes, the wife is scared of wheelin' (but loves my bike go figure)

Anyway - I know I'll be missing the Fall Crawl due to travel but the truck despite having a couple love-bites from Hazleton, is really drivable so ... I'm back. Not sure how active I'll be but I just thought I'd reintroduce myself and let everyone know I'm back in that crazy addiction we call Bronco'n. (Hi everybody, my name is Brian, and I'm a Broncoholic)

Specs on the rig are below, I know I have some pics posted here somewhere from this little club started. If anyone wants to do a quick day trip to URE over the next couple weekends, gimme a holler!

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1968 Ford Bronco “Trail Rig”
▪ Custom bumpers with Warn 8000i winch in front and tire carrier in rear
▪ Motor is a 302 (mostly stock) from a ’77 w/K&N filter
▪ PS with Saginaw “Ham Can” and cooler
▪ Quadra Jet carb w/adapter from BC Broncos
▪ Front axle from a ’77 with disk brakes, Moser inner and outer axle shafts and CTM u-joints, has a rock guard on the pumpkin
▪ Rear axle is the stock housing w/Moser axle shafts and Mopar spring perches
▪ Drive shafts are custom built by Arizona Drivelines (high angle CV)
▪ Front and rear differentials have 4.88 Detroit lockers
▪ 2” Wild Horses body lift
▪ 3 ½” James Duff suspension kit (System G) with extended radius arms, 8 shocks, and 11-leaf packs in back
▪ Cloth seats are from some kind of Nissan (they were there when I bought it)
▪ Tub is Rhino lined
▪ 4 Speed NP435 transmission
▪ Dana 20 Transfer case with Wild Horses Twin Stick
▪ 6 point cage with 4 “seating area” points attached to the frame
▪ 2”x4” rock skids
▪ Steel parts cage and locking storage tub
▪ Gas can and mount
▪ CB radio
▪ Grant steering wheel
▪ Sunpro Tach
▪ 36" Super Swampers on some cheap ass steel wheels
"Scars are just like tattoos, but with better stories"
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#2
Nice welcome back
68 Half cab
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#3
Glad to see your back! Got your PM...thank you!!!!!:xyxthumbs:
77 built 306,Trickflow Cam/Alum Heads/dome pistons/10:1comp,nv3550,duff long arms,3.5" lift,family cage,protofab rear bumper,twin sticked, and 35KM2'sG.D.I.
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#4
welcome back. 3 of our fullsize guys will be at ure all day this coming saturday.
East Coast Surplus & Tactical
336-674-3868
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#5
Re-hello again...?Confusedcratchhe: That the proper way to re-greet?

Anyway welcome back Brian!
'72 TBA...
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#6
Brian,

Good to hear from you, it's been a while.

Hope to see you soon.

Nick
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#7
broncomania Wrote:welcome back. 3 of our fullsize guys will be at ure all day this coming saturday.

Damn - and of course, I've got family commitments this weekend.

Keep me in the loop though, eh?
"Scars are just like tattoos, but with better stories"
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#8
Hey Nick! Great to "hear" your voice again too! I emailed back and forth with the other Brian today, sounds like you guys are gonna kick some Jeep tail next month. Wish I could be there to see it!

nhopman Wrote:Brian,

Good to hear from you, it's been a while.

Hope to see you soon.

Nick
"Scars are just like tattoos, but with better stories"
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#9
welcome:beer:
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