Enthusiast1977
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Alright folks this is going to be the first of many posts. I am a complete NooB in every sense of the word when it comes to repairing/restoring auto anything. I am eager to get my hands dirty but I am looking for a place to start. I did my homework when it came to buying and i bought what I consider a solid 1977 Ranger package from Colorado. It has power steering, disc brakes and it is an automatic. It has the 302 and it is a runner. Brakes seem to be good and it drives straight. The plan for this project is to have as much fun driving it around with the family as possible while I fix it up. I am not looking for a show vehicle but would like to get it in good enough condition to get a decent paint job on it and make sure to seal the crap out of the entire Bronco so that it does not rust away. I am looking to keep it for a very long time.
So where do I start?
Do you start from the top down or the ground up?
Do I spend a bunch of time on my back sanding the underneith side before I look to get it sealed or do I just seal it?
What are the essential tools for starting out on a project like this?
Grinder? Dremel? Orbital sander?
Any advice on where to start would be much appreciated











So where do I start?
Do you start from the top down or the ground up?
Do I spend a bunch of time on my back sanding the underneith side before I look to get it sealed or do I just seal it?
What are the essential tools for starting out on a project like this?
Grinder? Dremel? Orbital sander?
Any advice on where to start would be much appreciated










