Barn Bronco - Resurrecting A Friend From the Past (Hasn't Ran In Years) 1979 Ford Bronco w/ 460
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2021
- We attempt to get my Bronco with a big block 460 up and running after it has been sitting in a barn for years. This video has some old videos of this Bronco at the Silver Lake Sand Dunes in Michigan.
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The old friend has always been there for you now it's time for you to be there for him. I say fix him up and do him Justice
Makes sense Robert. I like your way of thinking. Appreciate your feedback!
Everytime I watch I get you jingle stuck in my head. Walking around the house saying dig drive diy.
That's awesome! Never had anyone tell me that before so I appreciate it. My girls will like hearing that!
Restore it!!!! My goodness, what a diamond in the rough. Plus think of the video content you've uncovered. I'd love to follow the restoration. Please don't get rid of him!
Thanks Sam! I appreciate hearing that as I wasn't sure how my viewers would respond ! Might have to keep it around.
They are worth a lot more money now. Rebuild would bring lots of content and subs
Facts
If there is enough interest it might be worth it. I would like to have it fixed up. Thanks Ed!
They are worth a lot of money, but this type of vehicle, has memories and a past no money can buy, Guy needs to get it restored and keep it for the whole family, one of the kids I am sure would love to do what there dad did in it, have lots of fun driving it.
Avoid the regret, fix that baby up. Sweet ride.
Right on. I have enough regrets already!!
Great history and nice Bronco, it's definitely worthy of a restoration. I'm currently working on my 78 Bronco Ranger XLT.
That's awesome Robert! Good luck with your Bronco and thanks for the vote of support to keep it.
Neil, that things sweet. I’d freshen it up, keep it simple and enjoy it. That’s a lot of history in your life to get rid of it like that. I know you’re a Ford man, and I know you love that thing. 🤓
You're so right Rob. I almost feel like I can't get rid of it at this point! Appreciate your kind feedback.
I like your thinking. Fuel filter can’t leak if it can’t fill up so pedal to the floor😎 I vote keep it fix it up some and make a RUclips series out of it. That way you can tell the wife it’s a good investment and it’s generating income. Every body wins. 😁
I like the way you think Jason! I always pictured the inside of the fuel lines being eroded on this thing as fast as the gas runs through it! I may need to call upon you as a mediator when I sit down with the wife to discuss 😋 Thanks for watching. Hope you're doing well.
@@digdrivediy anything I can do to help just reach on out 😂 I got your back buddy Looking forward to parts 2 through X of the bronco restoration project
Thanks Neil! You just made us old men get emotional about our old toys and old friends, and old VHS tapes. Good to see the old Bronco still runs!
Yeah. I lost a lot of time editing this video cause I got sucked into a bunch of 20 year old video tapes! Was fun to walk down memory lane. This is the first time I've ever made good use of all the old home movies! Thanks for watching Tony!
You should keep it. Make more memories in it. Take the family to the dunes. It would look great behind the RV.
Right on Aaron! I like your way of thinking!
Only a Ford would fire up like that! That's awesome. I say we take him down to Short Rounds river bottom! My treat 😎
Let's do it! That would be fun. This thing never gets old to drive.
I love the silver lake reminiscences! Life was simpler for sure!!
It was fun watching all those old videos. Good times!
That is cool that you have video from back in the day. I'm glad there weren't any cameras around back in the 80's, I'm pretty sure I would go to jail for some of the stupid stuff I did. Lol. Good video.
Haha! So true BD! I'm glad there were no cell phone cams back then too! I've been making videos long before RUclips and I've finally found an opportunity to use them. Thanks so much for watching friend!
Im with all your others viewers. Bring er back to life . You dont have to do a full restoration just get her back to running and driving. Great video once again !!!
I like the sound of that. I've never been too much of a "full restoration" type of guy. Function over form! I may just be shopping for Bronco parts soon...
Neil, not sure how I missed this video. I have always wanted a bronco. Before my daughter was born I went to look at one in a town called Mishawaka IN. After test driving it I decided I would buy it. I walked back to my car where my buddy sat in the passenger seat to get the money to pay the seller. My buddy started shaking his head and chuckling. I said "what?". He said- you are the only guy I know who would buy a POS bronco a few days before your first child is born. Well, at that moment guilt sunk in and a reality check came into my life. It was probably the first time I didn't buy something because of someone else. I cussed my friend the whole way home (over 2 hours) for making me feel bad and talking some sense into me. He's still a very dear friend that I think a lot of, but damn him I never have owned a bronco to this day. Haha. Thanks again for your videos. Keep the entertainment coming. If you decide to sell your old gal, maybe I would be a buyer. You could take it to the dunes anytime you wanted (I am in Michigan). Take care.
I can totally understand. I've had similar situations and feelings in that department. Thanks so much for sharing that story. It is very poignant. There is a reason this Bronco hasn't seen much action in the last 10+ years as my daughters approach 10 years of age.
I hope to maybe go to the dunes with it again. My wife is on board since we can now take our daughters and hopefully have a great time as a family. I might have to keep you in mind though once it makes it's last trip! Thanks again for the great comment and appreciate you watching.
Fix it up.
It would make for a good time watching you fix it up between other jobs.
Thanks for asking
Bob
Appreciate that Bob! The "fix it up" voters are winning!
Definitely keep it! To many memories to forget about!
It's safe for at least another year. Gonna take it to the dunes next year hopefully.
from the Netherlands thanks for the video Neil .
nice Ford truck .
I am a Ford enthusiast
Awesome! Thanks Hollandduck! Glad to hear you're a fellow Ford man!
Your full of surprises. Keep the ol boy .
Thanks Kevin!
Definitely restore this faithful friend beautiful bronco
Hopefully one day. I'm on the hunt for a body.
I bet that was an awesome feeling headed down the road in it again. The old video footage was great! I think I know why I like you now, all the Fords 😂! I had a Raccoon jump out of a trash can one night on me in Gatlinburg going to the drink machine, I didn’t have on any shoes and it landed right at my feet. So I understand your dislike of opening into parked out vehicles.
It did feel great to have it rolling down the road even though the tires were so bad it was vibrating something terrible! It still responds when you smash the gas and acted as if I had just ran it earlier that day. Gotta love them Fords! I've been sitting on all these old home movies for years. Feels good to put them to use! Thanks for watching friend!
As an lifelong Ford guy myself, Last November picked up a 73 Tbird reminds me of my childhood in the 70s.Good God do I miss the 70s. This beautiful Bronco looked out for you back in the day right?? Now it's you're time to bring him home for good. Besides how many of those do you see today on the road?? Yup, almost never now. That Bronco is family at this point right? Would you send family down the road with strangers???
It is waiting in line now 😉
Sweet! I love the old videos you added in. You can’t beat good times with some buddies with trucks
Thanks Andrew! I've always wanted to find a way to incorporate some of my old home movies into these videos. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
i havent run in years either and it shows good video sir
Haha! That was a good one Robert! Thanks for watching.
At 2:10 when it jumped I instantly thought of the old roadkill intro!
Keep it. Sort it out mechanically. You could pull it to the dunes with your new camper. I wouldn’t mess with fixing the rust except maybe doing some experiments with rust stop paints for the floor boards. Transmission wouldn’t be that much to have rebuilt. & you would have a nice Sunday afternoon convertible for the family
Not a bad idea Lucas. I'd love to get it back up to the dunes! Thanks for watching sir!
Great project, keep you busy next winter. Ask Mrs K not to look behind the barn, simples! Lol when you floored it at the xroad.
Haha! I couldn't resist. This thing just begs to be floored!
I love the seat covers!
I have Saddleman seat covers just like that in my F250 and F550.
You already know the answer!
So we meet again for the first time
Ha! It seems like "what I hope to do" and "what gets done" keep getting farther apart! Appreciate the vote. I may just be doing some Bronco videos!!!
Definitely keep , you will regret getting rid of that truck and all those memories. Those years of truck are my favorite. Had many 78-79 f150-250s
I love 'em too. Those were the "brand new" trucks when I was a child. Must have been some imprinting!
My brother bought a 1979 f150 red short bed brand new, we had so much fun in that truck back in the day. That was in Harlan,ky
Those trucks were a ton of fun. Are a lot of fun.
Cool, love the old videos and the story behind it.
I’d definitely watch the upcoming videos! 👍👌
Nice. Thanks for the vote on that and I'm glad you enjoyed the old stuff. I may just be keeping it around!
Old fords don't give up easy. New ones....that's another conversation
Ha!
Keep it alive. Find a new hiding spot for it so the wife doesn't see it. That's what I do with all my extra cars the wife doesn't know I have. Love the videos. I'd come buy that bronco and add it my collection if I wasn't so far away in Virginia.
Thanks Tim. I would like to find a place to keep it again. Gonna miss the storage. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video
Hey thanks a lot Hank! Appreciate you checking out the video. I enjoy your channel.
Hi From a fairly new subscriber, your old friend is awesome, Do old faithful a favor and save her, Do NOT junk old faithful, she gave you some thrilling rides and won you a trophy, i know life has changed and outlook is different your married and have kids but you have a soft spot in your heart and would never forgive yourself if you let it go, trust me i know i had a car and when i lost it it was like sticking a knife in my heart and turning it very very slow and that knife laughs at me every day and says got you.
I'm with ya Matt. I'll come up with a way to keep it. I have enough regrets already so I'd better try to prevent another one.
Amazing video! You are full of adventures.....
After seeing the "snownuts" video I am even more convinced that you are short two Bronco's with built up 460 engines!
Haha! They would probably have a blast!
Look at Neil…. Riding the Bronco!
I think most guys have a vehicle from their youth that brings fond memories. One that we outgrew… or otherwise gave up before our sense of automotive adventure was arrested. That Bronco is a perfect example!
Mine was a 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser. I bought it in 1975 with 6,400 miles on it. It had a hard top convertible with swingout doors.
When I showed up at the chats (piles of gravel left over from the lead and zinc mines) no one had ever seen one. The six cylinder engine made them scoff… but, for some reason… it’s lighter weight, perfectly matched tires and low range 4x4 in 4th gear… made it float up the gravel piles better than anything else.
I have way too few fond memories of it… a few photos and no videos. It was driven out of my life because of its impracticality.
We were broke… a second child was on its way… its side facing rear seats afforded no place for toddler and newborn passengers… and, most importantly…. It had the kind of ride that guys craved and my wife loathed.
Had I kept it in the immaculate shape it was in…. stock T-LC’s of that vintage are worth $20K to $30K today.
But, the decision to trade made itself. I moved on to the world of Pickups.
Even now, my heart skips a beat every time I see a Land Cruiser in that body style. I’ve often thought it would be fun to own one again… but, because we could be standing in the middle of a whole parking lot filled with Land Cruisers and my wife wouldn’t even notice them… I think that’s a thought I’ll just keep to myself.
There is a demand for those Broncos today and you are an accomplished tinkerer. Every car guy out there will advise you to fix it up…
However it is your family demands which are evolving. This is a decision that you can’t make alone… So, my advice to you Neil is to do what you want to do. Your heart and family will steer you true!
By the way… what name did you give the Bronco?
You provide great advice and a great story to go with it Mr. Harris. When would you be available to help co-write some of these episodes? I love the way you make a point and respond to the message I'm trying to share.
I think anyone that has any type of gearhead tendencies likely has a story like this. I have a couple other vehicles I think about with fond memories. I still dream about driving my Mustang that I had in High School!
Thanks for sharing the story of your Land Cruiser. I know there is quite a following for those machines nowadays. We had International Scouts growing up and they have a similar type of following. I always say that since I'm not into sports that John Deere and Ford are my "teams".
I appreciate the advice concerning the Bronco. You're exactly right in that it will be a family decision. As long as I can keep it outta sight, Mama doesn't mind what I do with it. We have been talking about taking the girls to the dunes though, so....
Thanks as always!
@@digdrivediy Thanks and oh yeah… that is exactly the type of reason that can sway your decision.. won’t those girls love climbing the dunes?
@@sassafrasvalley1939 Most definitely!
I have a 79 ford truck they are awesome. Please save the old Bronco.
It is safe for now... for now...
Sounds like it would be a awesome plow truck.
TAKE IT TO THE DUNES, Neil ! This baby deserves another chance. Another awesome video brother !!
I'm liking that idea more and more all the time. Would be a good goal to get it back up there.
Thanks Neil, fix it up and enjoy it, my son restored an old 1978 "mud truck" Bronco and powered it with a Cummins, very nice vehicle.
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That thing is sweet John! Enjoyed hearing that thing in his video. I may need to keep this thing around for a bit!
I'd fix him up, that is a beautiful Bronco!, when I was a kid, my dad had a '78 Custom & it was beautiful! 😃
I believe you could fix it up and make your buddy look good again. Head back to the dunes and bring back some memories.
I like it. Some of the trucks in my old videos still exist. Would be fun to see if we could get them all back to the dunes. I want to take the girls there anyway, so...
I'd say the majority is to keep the Bronco, Loved seeing the old footage.
Yeah. I think I'm compelled to keep it now. Do you have room in your new shed?
Someone suggested that as a potential storage location. Don't tell Kara.
@@digdrivediy I might know of a place, in a couple months
It's not even a question whether or not you should rebuild it!
Good going, about a hundred dollars worth of wafer board on the back. lol P.S. Build it a garage.
That's no joke! The OSB blew out the back when I was driving it home so had to go back and get it before it was stolen off the road!! I like that garage idea too!
Please do a rebuild. It don’t have to be a full one just enough to keep it a toy for you and the kids. And yes it will bring a lot of RUclips content that I will for sure watch and I know thousands of others will too.
I like hearing that kind of feedback. I wasn't sure how viewers would respond to this so it is reassuring. I hope to maybe get it to the dunes one more time.
I know im late, im a new subscriber. The instant I saw this 2nd Gen I knew i had to join. I own a 94 bronco and it’s never leaving the family. Just wanted to let you know ( in case you didnt know) 2nd Gen broncos are the RAREST broncos in the family. I can already tell you aren’t getting rid of this baby.
very cool ! KEEP IT !
It has been kept! 👍🏻
Love the old footage. Keep it alive and running and USE it and ABUSE it as you always have done, enough with the 6 figure Dreamland, they never get put to use.
I'm with ya Cliff! It will get USED for sure!!! (and likely ABUSED a bit 😋)
These old trucks are worth more money than ever. I've got a 92 Bronco I considered selling but my wife won't let me so it's gonna go under the knife at some point here...
I think I've had it too long now to sell it. I'm getting lots of ideas from viewers on this one. Thanks Keith!
Found this while I'm looking at an 86 to buy for cheap and try to get moving. Hopefully I can her started as easy as you did!
Also, takes some major cajones to drive with a gas leak right over the exhaust manifold 😂
I love it, you should get it going.👍
Thanks Rob!
Lol Neil , Loved your video as I have most. As far as keeping I guess it depends on how much free time you have, and how long wife can stand looking at it. Good Luck !
Thanks Ron! I think you're exactly right. It's gonna come down to time management more than anything. Thanks so much for watching!
Great looking Truck , do the right thing do it up build it a home with rooms for the kids above your going to need both in the end , you know it makes sense ,,oh by the way Kleeman sent me ?
Thanks Derek. Gotta just convince the wife now1 Thanks for jumping over and saying hi!
Hi Neil. I’ve owned several Broncos of that vintage and Ford trucks and they are a ton of fun. Heck I’ve likely ran into you at Silver lake around that time. My buddies and I used to go there several weekends during the summer about 20 years ago. I’m working on an early 76 Bronco right now and is the only one I have left. I wish I still had my 78 also but I sold it. I’d say rebuild it. If you’re looking to sell I might be interested.
That's awesome. We were up there every year too back then. I'm hoping to get it going again for a trip this year although my project list is a bit lengthy these days. I'll keep it around for now at least.
Restore it Neil, too much great history, pass along to the girls!!!
I can’t allow you to drive such a dangerous vehicle. Being the great friend that I am, I will sacrifice and take it off of your hands. Just trying to help Neil.
-Matt
Ha! I keep finding more and more friends! I appreciate that kind offer Matt. I'll let you know if I need to call upon you! Thanks for watching!
Hi new to your channel Capt Kleeman recommended I check out your content 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
Thanks for stopping by Ray! Glad to have you.
New here, this Friend of yours needs a good foam bath, and seem real love, time to restore it, and get the whole family involved, wife don't like it, buy her some flowers, and get the old Bronco done.
It's coming into the shop for some love this winter.
I Certainly Hope I’m Not Too Late With My Plea ! Please Not A Fiery Grave. He’s A Keeper In My Mind.
New Subscriber Here, Just Catching Up On Your Content, I’m A Fan Already
Thanks David! The Bronco will stick around a while. Hole to get it to the dunes again. Thanks for subbing and appreciate you watching!
Had one myself rusted away before all the aftermarket parts came out
Pretty notorious for rusting out around these parts too!
Fix him up!! That’s a sweet ole truck!
Thanks Jeremiah! I might just be doing that soon!
if its not too rusted id fix it up.you do such nice work i bet it would come out great and maybe the girls will drive it when they get old enough.i loved the door locks on the barn
Thanks so much Ron. I was hoping that someone would notice those door latches. Our neighbor that lived there was a very creative tinkerer. He was huge influence on my Dad and myself. The barn is full of little homemade items like that. Thanks for your input.
@@digdrivediy before the barn goes id love to see it maybe show everyone the inners of a old barn, might be a good video
@@casycasy5199 Great idea. I am planning on doing exactly that this coming week.
It would be a great vehicle for the twins to drive to school. Can you imagine the fun they'd have. You know, like the tame little Mustang you talked your Mama into when you were still in high school....
Oh boy! I don't think I'd be a responsible father if I let them take this anywhere beyond Scipio township! I think you were just jealous of that Mustang is all! Just wished your Vette could keep up! :) I wish I had that car parked in a barn somewhere too. Good memories!
@@digdrivediy I have to admit I'd have had a great time with your Mustang. I knew I'd been hoodwinked when it beat my Vette and worrying about you with that fast car was my reward! Wish you still had that pretty Mustang. It was a beauty!
Rebuild with the girls and give it to them for going to high school and first jobs! Cars built back then last forever and are easily maintained! Like that AJ song “drive”.
Now I'm gonna be singing that song the rest of the day! I like the idea of the girls driving this for sure!
restore it as a good memory for family fun
Good thinking Todd! I may just do that.
What do we think? 1979 bronco... only year made with the square headlights with that gril. Seen ol boy still got the power saw ya get sideways. I'd deffinately fix him up. He's done you good as friend and never failed ya. It's your turn now!
It is in the works!
Badassery! Send it!
Oh yeah!
Restore it! You will see your views and ratings climb. Besides it's the right thing to do. Trust me I had a few when I was a teen and early 20s that I let go and i'd love to have them now! $$$
I think it sounds like the majority says to keep it around and fix it up. Might just see what I can do about that! Thanks John!
What a great video, I'd probably fix it up if it was a Chevy!
Thanks! If it were a Chevy?!?! No Chevys around here 😂 (Love a good looking square body though)
Absolutely keep
Teach your girls to drive in it
My wife is adjusting to the idea Brad. It might stick around.
Keep it!
Oh yeah. Vote counted Bob! Thanks!
They are worth a lot of money right now. Depending the area and whats up with it 5-30k, again depending on the truck.
My personal opinion is that you have a lot of
Sentimental value to it. I say fix it up enough to play with it and enjoy it. Not dump a ton of money but a little.
I understand the relationships have a give and take. If you want to keep your bronco , talk to your wife and have some sorta compromise. Like getting a carport for it. I just never truly understand that thing with somone’s wife or husband says they cant have this but each to there own. I can see it if its a junkyard or a spouses hobby is draining them of their money.
Anyway Dont send it to fiery grave. Sell it and make some money from it and let another fellow enjoy it. Either way I just hope you do what makes you happy with your bronco. Good luck buddy .
I appreciate all the feedback. As of right now, I'm planning to fix it up and try to run it next summer at the dunes. We'll see what happens so stay tuned. Thanks for watching!
Damn kids drive it like you stole it lol
That's right!
What happened to the bronco. Just recently found your channel. Love your projects by the way. Keep up the good work
New restoration project and ride the kids around.
TIP for NEW gate the 80's style is the same except the glass. in case you looking for one.
build a nice little cute shed to put it away in.
That option has been discussed as well. Hoping lumber will come down a bit and that may be an option.
I need that engine 🤙🏼
Keep it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep its "survivor" styling and do the most necessary work only to make it function normally again and have fun with the girls doing some wild mudding reliving your bygone glory days. You probably wouldn't want to have as much fun if you restored it
Right on. That's a good point. I would want to baby it if it were fully restored. I like the word "survivor" although I think it was repainted once already in the late 80's.
time to give the old thing some body work maybe a fresh pain job make it look like something to have around maybe some updated seats for it and such
I like that idea very much Wolfhound. Would love to see it all fixed up.
Hope u kept it.
It’s just like Ol’ Bill. Faithful friends deserve one more chance. A car cover will go a long way to placating Da Boss. And if you can swing the girls to your way of thinking….
I like your train of thought Bob! If I can just make it disappear again, it will likely live on until I can make it a full on project. Time will tell. Thanks for watching!
@@digdrivediy Use some of the old barn wood for a lean-to out back? A complete shed from the old wood? Hide it in the woods at you in-laws? At your cousins new shop? I've let 2 old friends slip away and regretted both to this day. Do whatever it takes to keep it, preferably under shelter (which makes Da Boss happier). How I mis a project vehicle!
@@bobgrier3103 Lots of great ideas. I wish I could keep more of the barn wood. The siding and beams were sold to a company that repurposes old barn wood. So, we're happy in the fact that the barn will live on in some capacity, but it means we don't get to keep too much of it unfortunately. (I will find a way to sneak away enough for a keepsake!)
Fix it up there good money in them old Broncos very sought after if in good Condition
I have a long ways to go, but I'd love to fix it up!
you could build a decretive rock garden around it
Ha! I'm sure the wife would go for that though!
Great Video!! Get the girls out in it and teach them how to Haul Asss in it
😉
If it was my Bronco I would fix it up!!
Right on. I may just do that too!
DO NOT GET RID OF IT you will forever kick yourself if you do. experience or maybe a hoarder talking here. It has Family history and maybe one of the girls will want it some day down the road. I hope you keep and restore it in some way, maybe it can be a first vehicle for someone.
Right on David. I may just keep it around.
Pretty cool old truck. Don’t make them like that anymore.
You're right about that! Thanks for watching sir!
@@digdrivediy Really enjoy you video quality and your story building. You think you could show me any tricks??
@@watkinstreefarm6880 I'm not sure if I can teach anything as I barely know what I'm doing myself!! 😋 But, if you have any specific questions I'm happy to answer best I can!
I would love to see videos of it being fixed up
I appreciate that. Hopefully a majority of others feel the same way. I may just do that based on what I'm reading in the comments here!
@@digdrivediy i think it really cool that you are one of the RUclipsrs that listens to their viewer and reads the comments it really makes your channel a lot more engaging. Anyways thanks for replying and keep up the hard work making enjoyable videos for us to watch.
@@jacksonperrault4425 You bet! I'm thankful for all the feedback.
you should keep it and rebuild it for a nice daily driver
Might keep it, but I don't know about a daily....
nice truck you should restore it
Thanks! I'm getting a sense from viewers that maybe I should restore it!
Fix it…make it a goin to town rig…have fun 👍🏻
Fix him up. Good project for you and the girls
Time to spruce it up ans share it with the kids!
You're on to something Stephen!
1) I think it’s awesome you held on to it for so long! And that’s how I would take care of my friends.
2) thanks for taking that minute to reply! It means a lot!
3) And thanks for ignoring that phone typo lol.
4) Last question! What’s the best way to reach out to you with some other questions? I would love to pick your brain on some other DIY and Homesteading things. Let me know what you think is best! Thanks!
U gotta do it and revive him