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Colorado the land of classic 4x4

SP66

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Just back from 5 days in the Roaring Fork Valley area. Beautiful scenery and great people. Now no pictures as I tried to keep the rental on the road but what a great bunch of classics we saw. 2 beautiful scouts, 2 EB"s one a gray uncut half cab lubr parked on 82 heading toward Basalt. One a red uncut wagon top on 133 heading out of Carbondale on the way to the pass into Gunnison. Plow rig no plates in decent original condition. More than a few classic land cruisers throughout Aspen. As well as an nice Defender. Quite a few 60's and 70"s Ford Trucks used as daily drivers. Great part of country with super nice people with great taste in vehicles.
 
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rguest3

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I know that Silver 69 Half Cab well. I am in the Carbondale area 2-3 times a year and I leave my info each time just to see if the owner will even consider..... Nope, not yet. I will be there next week to try again.

A few Broncos here in Sarasota, so they are not all gone from Florida.
 

Scoop

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I think we may have the most EB's per square mile of any state:)

I agree. We've been vacationing in CO every summer for 30+ years and I've seen more in CO than in any other state. Although they are getting harder to spot each year. I have to admit that I have contributed to this by relocating 2 EBs from CO to TX!! :eek:
 
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