Thanks Bent. Looking forward to digging further into this truck and know I'll need some help!Welcome aboard Jon
Thanks Wes, much appreciated and yes, A-10s are bad ass...and a maintenance nightmare! lol But I'm glad they are on our side!! Good to see I'm not flying solo with an old Ford hanging around. I'm starting a rebuild on the Bronco next year for the wife. She has stuck with me since 1990 and owe it to her.Welcome Jon, cool stable of vehicles. I have a 69 bronco I think there meybe 1 or 2 other EBs lurking in members shadows.
Glad to have you here.
Thank you for your service.
A10s are cool as F
Will do once I get focused on the rebuild! Right now I'm fixing what needs fix'd....not quite Roadkill style but happy to be driving it!welcome,post some pics and start a BUILD THREAD
Welcome! I read that the A-10 was supposed to be decommissioned, but someone decided to re-wing them and keep them going till 2030+. Does that sound correct?Thanks Wes, much appreciated and yes, A-10s are bad ass...and a maintenance nightmare! lol But I'm glad they are on our side!! Good to see I'm not flying solo with an old Ford hanging around. I'm starting a rebuild on the Bronco next year for the wife. She has stuck with me since 1990 and owe it to her.
They having been trying to kill it since I was at Myrtle Beach in the late '80's, but it proved it's worth in the Golf war since. There is not a better aircraft for CAS!Welcome! I read that the A-10 was supposed to be decommissioned, but someone decided to re-wing them and keep them going till 2030+. Does that sound correct?
It’s worth it to document your fixins and rebuild in a build thread. It can be a good reference for you later, and will keep all of your projects on the truck in one spotWill do once I get focused on the rebuild! Right now I'm fixing what needs fix'd....not quite Roadkill style but happy to be driving it!
That’s sweet. I’m just a dumb civilian and don’t know much, but I’ve always been in love with the A-10 and the AH-64.They having been trying to kill it since I was at Myrtle Beach in the late '80's, but it proved it's worth in the Golf war since. There is not a better aircraft for CAS!
Most of them have new wings, and they are slated to go into the 2030's...but funding can quickly change that.
Welcome Jon I also work in aircraft maintenance as a sheetmetal/a&p your barn sounds like a dream to find nightmare to build lol.Greetings all! New to K5's and this forum but been wrenching/building vehicles for 35+ years. Still have my first car, 1969 Cougar with built a 460(won't do that again), to include a '69 Bronco Sport, '77 Trans AM, '95 Formula that has been drag raced since new and featured in GM High Tech Performance, and a '95 Firebird convertible for the Mrs. The barn is full, didn't need this Blazer but it's cool.
So I bought a 1 family owned 1978 4x4 with the Cheyenne package. 100% stock, quite a bit of rust on the rockers and bed sides, but frame is solid. They quit driving it around 2000 because steering was worn out. So far, Rough Country 2" lift springs and shocks all the way around. Replaced steering box with a Red-Head unit, new pump/hoses. Went through the fuel system, repaired the speedometer, new master cylinder, and built a healthy 406 small-block from some parts in the shop. I have driven it around 5000 miles since I bought this 9 months ago. Plan to drive it until I can pull the body for a full restore in a couple of years.
Fulltime job - aircraft maintenance superintendent at a local A-10 base. Been in the military for 34 years and plan to retire this fall.
Cheers all - Jon
You know how it goes, when people hear you work on cars everyone wants help. I tell them I don't have time to work on my own junk! It is a sheetmetal man's friendly rich environment for sureWelcome Jon I also work in aircraft maintenance as a sheetmetal/a&p your barn sounds like a dream to find nightmare to build lol.
