• Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.

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WheelHorse

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I've decided to keep the car. Mods please feel free to lock this thread.
 
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pierr

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Nice coupe:cool:.Getting hard to find in good shape! Question...didn't the '93's come w/ hypereutectic pistons?:?. I seem to remember them being a weak point when upgrading to forced induction on the '93's(87-92 came w/ forged pistons). Not bustin your chops;D, just sayin...I would've upgraded when I had the motor that far apart for a little less comp. & peace of mind(if you did not). Pierr.
 

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Just my opinion, I can delete if you take offense.:)

Nice looking car - coupes are the best, unfortunately it is even harder to get your money out than the early broncos (lots available, market down, great new mustangs with plenty of horse power)... you may want to consider getting it tuned for pump gas. Going to the local gas station or the drive home without any concerns may help your dealing.
 
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