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Nothin' General


valleyvinyl84

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2008
Messages
370
City
Old Forge, Pa
Vehicle Year
1984 / 1994
Transmission
Manual
Note: This all started when I found out that at my high school our senior project had to consume at least 30 hours of your personal time. Mine took 772 hours, jaws dropped and tires were spun.

NOTHIN GENERAL​

86 Fullsize Bronco frame, Mostly stock 302, Edelbrock intake, Holley 4 Barrel, 9" in the back. Along with lots and lots of fab work.:icon_welder:


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Wheels and Tires...

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Fuel cell

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Lights.... Lot and lots of lights!!!!!!

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I hadda chrome up the 302!



Whole Vehicle Pics.​

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The plate is a joke...

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Looks good. I prefer a body, but body aside. That looks like a great rig. Nice work!!!!
 

Honestly not sure built it as a project for high school honestly I didn't care... It'd be sick if it did... I still got the rear so I'll check sometime.

And thanks ya'll! I loved it when I still had it. Believe it or not it didn't cost a ton to build.. only like 2,000 tools included!!
 
you built it but don't know it if has a locker?

Absolutely, I built it for a school project. It was a junkyard rear. Then I parked it let it sit then sold it minus the motor and rear and bought my Chevy... which does have a locker.
 
Did you ever get a chance to see what it could do?
 
Little stuff and there was a flood near my house so we used it during that. But I never used it for what it was built to do.:sad: It blows but I bought something street legal with the money I got from it and it was so much fun to build.:icon_thumby: I'm headin outside 2 check that rear cause I'm curious now.
 
Ok the rear is buried under a set of 35's and the summer tires for my Ranger. For arguments sake well say it was an open rear. Like I said before when I built this truck I didn't care it was a project to graduate.
 
that thing looked badasz you should of put some rear lights and head lights and made a soft top and sides and drove that thing year round.....................
 

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