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Greetings from Lodi (Sons of Anarchy) Ca.


brutou

New Member
Joined
May 22, 2021
Messages
4
City
Lodi, CA.
Vehicle Year
1986
Transmission
Manual
Hi everyone! I've been monitoring TRS for YEARS ... but finally decided to register and see what's up/new... I own an '86 Bronco ll that I converted back in 2000 to an EFI 5.0 (crate roller engine) with a T5. It was supposed to be a father/son 'get to understand mechanics' project...but he was more interested in girls than the truck...or working on it. I finished the project, and gave it to him for his 16th birthday...and 3 months later took it away from him...for 2 reasons. 1.) grades
2.) this short wheel based beast was WAAY too powerful for him to handle. It has been in my warehouse - parked - since 2003. Since I am legally blind, and have no hope to ever drive it again, I decided to wash it off, change out all the fuel to fresh, and put it on the market. Looking forward to TRS for articles/advice on how to proceed with this venture. Cheers!
 
Welcome! Post some pics, we'd love to see cool rigs like this.

Bummer for him, I kinda understand, I had a Bronco II with a 6" lift on 33" tires... it could be a little squirrely, and that was just with the stock drivetrain.
 
Howdy! I was chasing girls and more worried about bass speakers as a kid so i cant be mad about that! Hopefully he will understand what he missed out on as I have!! Yeah the bii is happy with v6 power for its size
 
Well we're glad you finally joined...

Now about this Bronco II... you can't go telling us about it without sharing a picture or three. Most of us just love the First Generation RVB's.

Welcome to TRS...
 
Hi everyone! I've been monitoring TRS for YEARS ... but finally decided to register and see what's up/new... I own an '86 Bronco ll that I converted back in 2000 to an EFI 5.0 (crate roller engine) with a T5. It was supposed to be a father/son 'get to understand mechanics' project...but he was more interested in girls than the truck...or working on it. I finished the project, and gave it to him for his 16th birthday...and 3 months later took it away from him...for 2 reasons. 1.) grades
2.) this short wheel based beast was WAAY too powerful for him to handle. It has been in my warehouse - parked - since 2003. Since I am legally blind, and have no hope to ever drive it again, I decided to wash it off, change out all the fuel to fresh, and put it on the market. Looking forward to TRS for articles/advice on how to proceed with this venture. Cheers!

TOMMY WANT WINGY!
 

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