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GA Nice 74

LUBr LuvR

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That limestone metallic/Ranger stripes looks so good on an EB. Wondering why the '75 style steering wheel....possibly a late '74 build?
 

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Of course I did. It's almost my definition of perfect, dream vehicle.
And then I realized I'd have to sell/trade both my current vehicles outright to MAYBE get enough to even bid on it.
If it is a true original truck, then it's imperfections only make it that much better. Little paint/stripe nicks from use, seats might sag, and the old stickers/badges are just more character and stories that show it was actually USED and DRIVEN.

Only complaints/issues:
Give it some different wheels and old style tires.
 
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Looks like it has met reserve too!

Not that it matters, but I wonder if the carpet is still in it???? I love that color.
 

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I am interested in it as well and have a soft spot for original paint no matter the condition. Through correspondence with the owner who is a very nice fellow, I learned there is no documentation to support the miles. The pictures certainly do though. I wonder how big a deal that is for a Bronco?
 

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You got a nice one!

Lack of documentation on the mileage would not be a big deal to me. It's condition speaks for it......
 

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Looks like you might have to modify your forum name to "No Fixer Required" - that is an awesome Bronco, congrats and enjoy!
 

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I have a 73 that requires some fixing! My grandad had a an early Bronco that I learned to drive on. He was a "fixer" at Lorillard Tobacco hence the username.
 

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Yes, I bought Berg's last year. It's a terrific truck. I drive it every chance I get.
 

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I have a 73 that requires some fixing! My grandad had a an early Bronco that I learned to drive on. He was a "fixer" at Lorillard Tobacco hence the username.

Very cool history, and neat that his title is living on thru the love of Broncos passed down from him. Bet he's got a big grin on his face seeing the ones you have now.
 
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