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early Bronco grille pics


PetesPonies

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I still am looking for some marker lights, but its slowly coming together.
 

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i've wanted to get my hands on an EB grille for a while to do the same exact thing. i could never find one for a decent price. anyways, looks good. i think it should be painted body color though.
 
white grille, white bumpers ( front and rear ), white roof and white wheels . . . nope not body color :) Old school only.
 
that is looking great.................... lovin' the OLD SCHOOL
 
That looks real nice on that Bronco, can't wait to see it done.
 
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So what did it take to get that sucker attached?
 
Lookin good. :icon_thumby: Cant wait to see it with the white roof.
 
Wow! I love this. I had some thoughts a while back about building a early bronco on a BII chasis. Put the old grill on the front, 302 under the hood. I love this!
 
To attach an EB grille, it takes some mild fabrication skills. I had to trim the grille of its ends. The ends are part of the EB front fenders, so that part obviously had to be removed. Then a bit of cutting around the hood latch. I have a few screws holding the grille to the fenders, quite simple. It more trimming, acurrate trimming, than anything else.
 
Someone has been using the search function.lol

I do do that. It's why I rarely ask questions.

Wow! I love this. I had some thoughts a while back about building a early bronco on a BII chasis. Put the old grill on the front, 302 under the hood. I love this!

We had someone on here a while back that said she had a 66 body on an 88 chassis. Never saw pics, but it sounded like it worked well.

To attach an EB grille, it takes some mild fabrication skills. I had to trim the grille of its ends. The ends are part of the EB front fenders, so that part obviously had to be removed. Then a bit of cutting around the hood latch. I have a few screws holding the grille to the fenders, quite simple. It more trimming, acurrate trimming, than anything else.

OK, cool. Thanks man.
 

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