i sub'd to go back and watch all of the build later, but curious of a couple things because I'm thinking about tackling this project soon. 1. overall cost for parts, no labor costs? 2. time it took to complete with how many people working on it at a single time? 3. did you have a parts car to source some of the parts or where did you source your axle, control arms, etc? i found pretty much any body/interior panel and suspension rebuild stuff, but no new front suspension/steering components yet. thanks for any/all help you can provide to get me started.
in SE Massachusetts, I gave a '68 body to a reputable shop. i stripped it of everything and took the dash out before hand. i kept the hard top at my house. some light floor welding, no real bad rust. they are between 200 hours and 300 hours at $75.00 per hour. single stage Boxwood green, metal flake in the body, pearl in the Wimbledon white dash and grill. Hope this helps but remember every body is completely different on what it will need to make you and them proud of it. Once it's done and rolling - it either makes you all look like geniuses or you all look like hacks. Good luck.
What's the cost of the kit you guys bought for that? You guys did a great job!! Thanks!!
These old broncos are more popular than the new ones.
First!😁 nice work guys 💪🏽👍🏼
Hello Jose.
Hey José & the Wife, just buy this one and say u lost the footage on the build🤣🤫
Shouldn’t you drill the holes before you paint
Who’s body panels did you use and body jig?
Hi Guys, DIY Gang said i should visit, Great bronco tub.
i sub'd to go back and watch all of the build later, but curious of a couple things because I'm thinking about tackling this project soon. 1. overall cost for parts, no labor costs? 2. time it took to complete with how many people working on it at a single time? 3. did you have a parts car to source some of the parts or where did you source your axle, control arms, etc? i found pretty much any body/interior panel and suspension rebuild stuff, but no new front suspension/steering components yet. thanks for any/all help you can provide to get me started.
Nice job!! Glad to hear it’s coming east.
nice work guys
Thank you
Gorgeous man , I’ve got the one made in Brazil 🇧🇷 on the 67-72 F1OO body “SR Country “ Regards from South Australia 🇦🇺
Great job!
Wow that’s awesome, nice work guys. I love the old-school Broncos, great video I watch for more
Very cool video! Awesome job on the Bronco!!
Is it cheaper to do this instead of buying a bronco?
Body is $15k
@@mbimotorsports1003 could an amateur do it?
@@bradyfaltys8666 Yes just takes time and a lot of patience.
Cool bronco, what’s the shade of blue? Kind reminds me of the mustang color silver frost blue
How much to build a body
@@mbimotorsports1003 that include the paint?$15k
@@jmar5787 No it does not!
in SE Massachusetts, I gave a '68 body to a reputable shop. i stripped it of everything and took the dash out before hand. i kept the hard top at my house. some light floor welding, no real bad rust. they are between 200 hours and 300 hours at $75.00 per hour. single stage Boxwood green, metal flake in the body, pearl in the Wimbledon white dash and grill. Hope this helps but remember every body is completely different on what it will need to make you and them proud of it. Once it's done and rolling - it either makes you all look like geniuses or you all look like hacks. Good luck.
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DIY bronco?