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How We Will Accomplish Our Project

Accomplishing our project will be easier said than done, but to put it into words, it would go a little like this:

Our main way to get our project completed on time and with no major errors will be to work consistently and give 110% every time. We will have to start my meeting with our mentor, Baxter Ferguson. Although Baxter is only a high schooler, he is an expert with cars and is very much needed on our team. We will start my acquiring the car which is in El Dorado, Texas at Ryan's hunting lease. After, we will store the car in a place we hav not decided about yet. We will then begin very basic work on the car, like examining and evaluating the car. We will do this in an effort to locate every problem and change that needs to be made with the Bronco.  After we evaluate our problems, we will meet once again with Baxter to get his insight on how we should deal with the problems and give us steps to deal with them. We will then construct a parts list that will only be for the beginning parts we need, as well as tools we will need to buy. These steps will all be taken during the summer. After all of the pre-work evaluations, buying of parts, and meetings with our mentor, we will being to set up a tentative schedule that will be very useful as our group progresses through the year. There will be many mechanical work that we will need help on as well as on the interior and exterior of the car. As of right now, our client is funding the project so money will most likely not be an issue. With our mentor and a hardworking group, we will be able to restore this 1983 Ford Bronco and in the process develop knowledge of cars and expand our problem solving skills.

© 2020 by Jameson Cronin, Drew Arend, Ryan Daly, and Yutaek Oh

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