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CA Looking for a 72 project bronco

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Imhisnibbs

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Hi,
I've been working on my son's 72 Bronco and now I am hooked!!!
I am looking for a 72 Bronco project for myself
It would be nice if the body is in decent condition.

I am looking either to buy but am also willing to trade my 62 Jeep CJ-5 Willy's

I would also consider a Bronco rolling chassis

Thanks!

Nibbs
 

markw

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Hi Nibbs, if you are interested in a nice rolling chassis I have a 1970. Frame has been cleaned and painted hammertone dark grey. Has bolted on front shock hoops. Stock springs, 9" rear, D30 front. U15. Valid pink slip, last registered 1994. Project that didn't work out for someone. Stored indoors since restoration of the frame by Mark Atherton of Beach City Broncos a few years ago. This isn't a $500 frame though.
 
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