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I think that's going to be the tough part. I haven't figured out how I can get this on the trailer yet. A fordklift would be great, but who's got a fork lift at home? I think my best bet will be using an engine crane to get one end up and slide the trailer up under it.
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Just get some round stock to fit in the square stock ends you have to make axles and throw some large tires on that puppy to get on the trailer. I bet 4 wheeler or lawn mower tires will work.
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That's looking great! Like said before, I'm sure it won't be hard to find a home for it when you are done with it. What are your plans on the Bronco now?
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I've got some work on the bottom to clean things up. It'll be nice not to be laying on the floor. I'm going to move the body up to storage and start on the chassis after that. I'm saving some mad money to get the body dipped before starting the paint prep. If all goes as planned the chassis will be done when it's time to bring the body back from Chem-strip.
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nice. can i bring mine over ?????
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Have you looked into adding a brace between the door jam and firewall, then from side to side at each end. You could then use an engine hoist and load leveler to lift the entire tub.