To my knowledge, they still don't have it in production. Back in late 2011 Dynacorn said they were nearly done with the prototype, but still couldn't give us a production date by mid 2012. So, we bought a tub kit from Jeff's Bronco Graveyard and built our own.
Beautiful! Looks cleaner and tighter than any survivor tubs you could find out there... You can really see the quality and attention to detail in every aspect of it's manufacturing process. Only one question, and maybe it's sacrilegious, but, do you offer a tub with pre-cut rear fenders? I'm sure you would do a nicer job than somebody at home in their garage. Have you considered going into production and producing finished EBs with modern amenities? Diesel?
Damn , that is a scary looking body. It is missing the side braces , rocker to floor , passenger side inner B pillar brace , horrible mig welds and spot welds , panels not flush. This thing will fall apart or rust away very quickly. From a distance it looks great , but it is not safe. It does need the correct braces and to be properly welded.
that is sweet i really like broncos and i showed my dad one of your videos and hes like holy crap is that jeff im like yeah i think thats his name and i gusse hes seen your stuff in real life
@@ctcgator1 Then the display needs some work. If someone is interested in buying what they are selling then they should present the highest quality parts they can. Sure it can be fixed but it shows lack of effort on displaying their products.
@@ctcgator1 from a couple years ago? What does that have to do with anything? If your trying to sell a product that cost approximately $15,000 then they should put some effort into the display and show me that what I'm paying for is a quality product. Marketing 101, put your best products in front of your potential buyers. Don't display some half ass parts that are just thrown together.
To my knowledge, they still don't have it in production. Back in late 2011 Dynacorn said they were nearly done with the prototype, but still couldn't give us a production date by mid 2012. So, we bought a tub kit from Jeff's Bronco Graveyard and built our own.
How that one work, im gonna do a full build myself in the upcoming year. Benefits of a 6 figure salary at 19. Gotta love being a linesmen
Beautiful! Looks cleaner and tighter than any survivor tubs you could find out there... You can really see the quality and attention to detail in every aspect of it's manufacturing process.
Only one question, and maybe it's sacrilegious, but, do you offer a tub with pre-cut rear fenders? I'm sure you would do a nicer job than somebody at home in their garage.
Have you considered going into production and producing finished EBs with modern amenities? Diesel?
Damn , that is a scary looking body. It is missing the side braces , rocker to floor , passenger side inner B pillar brace , horrible mig welds and spot welds , panels not flush. This thing will fall apart or rust away very quickly. From a distance it looks great , but it is not safe. It does need the correct braces and to be properly welded.
that is sweet i really like broncos and i showed my dad one of your videos and hes like holy crap is that jeff im like yeah i think thats his name and i gusse hes seen your stuff in real life
Nice piece. Good candidate for a full body since they rusted so badly.
Do you know the pricing for something like this ?
The door fit is horrible! Yipes!
It is a display! It isn't a finished truck!! For God sake everyones a freaking critic!!!
@@ctcgator1 Then the display needs some work. If someone is interested in buying what they are selling then they should present the highest quality parts they can. Sure it can be fixed but it shows lack of effort on displaying their products.
@@craigmaverick jeez , give me a break, it is from a couple of years ago. Picky, picky...
@@ctcgator1 from a couple years ago? What does that have to do with anything? If your trying to sell a product that cost approximately $15,000 then they should put some effort into the display and show me that what I'm paying for is a quality product. Marketing 101, put your best products in front of your potential buyers. Don't display some half ass parts that are just thrown together.