Also, I'm holding you to the show as I just put vacation in for it. Might be the only time I get a chance to meet you guys! More pressure on you now. (LOL)
Jason and Jonie, we love your Bronco! It was ironic that we met and were talking at the Super Celebration in Tennessee. Thanks so much for choosing our Satin Black Gas Cap and for the review. So happy that you and Jonie like it. It does match your style of build very well and that was the intent of developing a satin black and gloss black gas cap as we saw a need in that area. Thanks again for your review and can't wait to see your finished Bronco as we will be following along.
Thanks for all your videos. I'm 65 years old and my 1969 bronco has been setting in my garage for the past 10 years. You have motivated me to get it back on the road. My girlfriend even helps me when I need a hand like your wife. Doing the brakes and new fuel lines next. I have a 1990 mustung fuel injected motor for it. Thanks for the inspiration. God bless
I will get it back on the road before my birthday in June 2023. I will never sell it. I still have my first car which I got when I was 16. 1966 mustang. Thanks .
The gas cap looks good, I used the centech wire harness in my bronco I installed that a couple of years ago, I like how you routed the over flow hose for the tank, I’ve got the stock factory bottle for my 1970 bronco I’m mounting it on the passenger inner fender
@@JasonJonieBuilds when I wired my bronco it didn’t take me to long to do it, all the wires abbreviations of the words on each wire to where they went witch made really easy to install, can’t remember how long it took me to install the wire harness
You guys kill me….so tired you got the giggles? I have bought so many gas caps. I set them on my tire when filing up and then drive over them. All the details coming together. I’m a list guy too…keeps you sane when you are ready to give up. Interested in the AC hoses….I have always thought mine looked “ in the way”. Great video…so impressed with the details and the thought process for the details.
It took us (me) about an hour and a half to video 10 minutes. I was so distracted with everything and it was getting to both of us. I will have to be careful with that cap and not do the same as you. That would be a shame to mess up. Thanks again!
looks great jason. FYI i used the painless harness and wired my '68 with the dash in place. having the seats out helped tremendously because some of it had me twisted up like a pretzel. the other thing i did to keep my sanity was rule out the circuits i didn't need and tie them up behind the glove box. i think that harness has 34 circuits out-of-the box? I used a lot less. GL.
Nice!
Thanks,
Nice touch to the gas cap. The Bronco is really looking great! Looking forward to wiring updates.
Also, I'm holding you to the show as I just put vacation in for it. Might be the only time I get a chance to meet you guys! More pressure on you now. (LOL)
@@normbrooks1488 Ha.. Well we have to go for sure now Norm! Thank you sir.
Jason and Jonie, we love your Bronco! It was ironic that we met and were talking at the Super Celebration in Tennessee. Thanks so much for choosing our Satin Black Gas Cap and for the review. So happy that you and Jonie like it. It does match your style of build very well and that was the intent of developing a satin black and gloss black gas cap as we saw a need in that area. Thanks again for your review and can't wait to see your finished Bronco as we will be following along.
Thanks again Kirt! The gas cap surpassed our expectations. Hope to see you again at Super Celebration.
@@JasonJonieBuilds look forward to seeing you in Tennessee. We will be in Northeast Classic Ford Parts tent at the show so please stop by.
Absolutely!
Thanks for all your videos. I'm 65 years old and my 1969 bronco has been setting in my garage for the past 10 years. You have motivated me to get it back on the road. My girlfriend even helps me when I need a hand like your wife. Doing the brakes and new fuel lines next. I have a 1990 mustung fuel injected motor for it. Thanks for the inspiration. God bless
Gary, Thank you for watching! We are glad to hear folks get a little something from the videos. Good Luck on your build.
If you find it to be too much of a project let me know. Thx
I will get it back on the road before my birthday in June 2023. I will never sell it. I still have my first car which I got when I was 16. 1966 mustang. Thanks .
The gas cap looks good, I used the centech wire harness in my bronco I installed that a couple of years ago, I like how you routed the over flow hose for the tank, I’ve got the stock factory bottle for my 1970 bronco I’m mounting it on the passenger inner fender
Thanks Nic! Hopefully the wiring won't take too long.
@@JasonJonieBuilds when I wired my bronco it didn’t take me to long to do it, all the wires abbreviations of the words on each wire to where they went witch made really easy to install, can’t remember how long it took me to install the wire harness
I love the little details and watching it all come together! Keep at it, it will be done in no time!
Thanks Trey!
You guys kill me….so tired you got the giggles? I have bought so many gas caps. I set them on my tire when filing up and then drive over them. All the details coming together. I’m a list guy too…keeps you sane when you are ready to give up. Interested in the AC hoses….I have always thought mine looked “ in the way”. Great video…so impressed with the details and the thought process for the details.
It took us (me) about an hour and a half to video 10 minutes. I was so distracted with everything and it was getting to both of us. I will have to be careful with that cap and not do the same as you. That would be a shame to mess up. Thanks again!
looks great jason. FYI i used the painless harness and wired my '68 with the dash in place. having the seats out helped tremendously because some of it had me twisted up like a pretzel. the other thing i did to keep my sanity was rule out the circuits i didn't need and tie them up behind the glove box. i think that harness has 34 circuits out-of-the box? I used a lot less. GL.
Thanks Joe. Yes it has way more circuits than I need. Hopefully it will go kinda quick. Lots to do in a short time.
Woohoo!
Lol...
Looking good and it seems like all the small things are always that take the longest to do.
You are correct.
Looks like a bunch of colored spaghetti to me, but gets you closer to the prize. It really is getting close and looking great. God Bless
Thank you Jack!
I appreciate seeing all the details of your build it really helps out my 72 restoration. Did you do any firewall/cowl insulation?
Craig, I have not done any yet. I am not sure if I am going to until seeing how it is after the first couple of drives. Good luck on the '72.
Great job. Is this going to be for sale when you’re done?
Thanks Jim! There is no telling but no plans as of yet.
@@JasonJonieBuilds Thx sir. See you at the 2023 Celebration.