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Ford Bronco Buildups - Rust Revival
It Took Weeks Of Bodywork, Installing A Suspension, And A Body Lift; But In The End, Both Broncos Looked Ready For The Trails With Goodyear Tires.
Photography by
Brandan Gillogly
, South County Customs
Truckin Magazine
,
November, 2008
The fastest-but definitely not the quietest-way to remove a sprayed-in bedliner is with an air chisel.
The fastest-but definitely not the quietest-way to remove a sprayed-in bedliner is with an
Underneath the bedliner was a scary, rusty floorboard. Here, Dave was unbolting the bulkhead partition between the passenger compartment and what used to be the bed.
Underneath the bedliner was a scary, rusty floorboard. Here, Dave was unbolting the bulkhe
Once the partition was gone, the extent of the rust damage became apparent.
A close-up revealed that the interior cargo floor was going to need major surgery.
John's Bronco also suffered from extensive rust, even on the exterior bodywork.
One look underneath John's Bronco and the guys at South County knew they were in major reconstruction.
One look underneath John's Bronco and the guys at South County knew they were in major rec
It's never a good sign when baling wire is holding your truck together.
After the bodywork, Kyle's Bronco was primered, masked, and rolled into the spray booth.
The flat black from The Kustom Shop was just what the Bronco needed.
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