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Reconstructing a rusty '66 Ford Bronco and making extensive repairs and modern upgrades.
Reconstructing a rusty '66 Ford Bronco and making extensive repairs and modern upgrades.
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S4, EP12 "Crazy Horse Engine"Installing a new front axle and suspension on Project Crazy Horse, rejuvenating an old Ford Bronco.
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S4, EP18 "Crazy Horse Drive Train"Revamping a 1966 Ford Bronco with a new engine and drive train; prepping it for the trails.
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S4, EP10 "Crazy Horse Rust Replacement"This old Bronco is at the start of Project Crazy Horse and Stacey has got a mess on his hands.
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S5, EP16 "Crazyhorse Completion"Showcases Stacey putting the final touches on the crazy horse bronco.
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S5, EP15 "Crazy Horse Seats"Crazy Horse is back in the shop and going together fast as Stacey starts putting in everything from seats, to roll bar, to fender flares, and for the first time one can really start to see what this rig is going to look like; going to a SEMA show that is dedicated entirely to trucks.
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S5, EP13 "Crazyhorse Paint"Project Crazy Horse, the ’66 bronco, is back from the paint shop and looking good as Stacey gives a walkthrough of the paint job; he mounts the body back on the frame bringing this rig one step closer to completion; he takes a ’99 Chevy Silverado and gives it a 2x4 drop to get the stance down where it should be.
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