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CA 1966 Ford Bronco - "Museum Quality" NOT MINE - ANY GOOD?

BluebroncoNC

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Well, I suppose it could be "museum quality", not necessarily bone stock museum quality. I would say, after I finished my restoration, I had a museum quality truck, with a 2.5" lift, 33" tires, roll bar etc... Then I drove it. But it certainly isn't a bone stock truck. I don't like the advertising saying its a Numbers matching vehicle when it obviously isn't. Anyone notified them?
 

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I still don't find it "museum quality", "all original", or anything of the sort.
Not that it isn't a cool rig that I wouldn't drive, because I would, but here
are a few quick things I personally would change if I were the one
buying it and looking for a proper '66...
 

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okie4570

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Nice summation of the thread, you should send it to the owner. It's got the correct shifter boot though by golly! :) (or from what I can see of it, it looks rectangular)
 
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