This is my '73 Bronco painted with Tamiya TS-10 French Blue with a white interior, wheels and wheel covers from the Moebius '71 Ford Ranger pickup, scratch-built trailer hitch ball, modified side decals, and the air cleaner from my parts box.






This is my '73 Bronco painted with Tamiya TS-10 French Blue with a white interior, wheels and wheel covers from the Moebius '71 Ford Ranger pickup, scratch-built trailer hitch ball, modified side decals, and the air cleaner from my parts box.






Very nice,my favorite vehicle.I learned how to drive a manual trans with one.
nice job .I wanted to buy that kit [Y]
Well done.
Hi,
That looks great.
Great Job!
very classy
Thanks everyone! This is a great kit and definitely one of my favorites.
Very nice looking! What did you use for spark plug wires? I used some 4# test fishing line sharpied, but those ones you have look so much better.
I have been waiting for this model to come out for ever. I had a 68 bronco in high school and now have a 70 bronco.
Thanks RedLeg0811! I use #26 gauge wrapping wire that I bought several rolls of from Radio Shack before they went out of business locally. I have a roll of red wire and a roll of blue wire left. I find it more cost effective to make my own plug wires unless I can find a pre-wired distributor somewhere.
Wow, That looks great.
Pat
Very nice build! [t$t]
Jim [cptn]
Thanks Pat and Jim!
Nice!!
One of my favorite rides. Ideally, it would be a 4 speed 4 wheel drive V8 convertible (I know they did a soft top for a brief period). And most I see have either been modified beyond saving, over restored beyond affordability, had the fenders cut for bigger tires or had the rust removed with a sawzall.
When I lived in Athens, Ohio the townie at the bottom of my street had 3 of them. One was orange and white with a 351 auto(tragic) in it.
Thank you Jay Bones!