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Here’s a couple
 

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Man!!! I just went for a drive. Wife didn’t want to go so I picked up my cousin and we went to check our gas compressor. He loved it. Then I went and picked up my high school buddy and we took a ride to the top of the mountain. He said it felt like old times when we used to take my high school bronco and have a beer or twelve. So much fun. I LOVE this bronco
 

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He said it felt like old times when we used to take my high school bronco and have a beer or twelve.


Those were the gold ol’ days. I had a ‘66 Corvair convertible for awhile. The front end of that thing was a perfect beer tub. Just fill it with ice and beer. It even had a rubber plug in the bottom so I could drain it.... Kavanaugh would be proud.
 
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