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Ha. Well, wife has been asking me which vehicle gets to stay in the garage now that the Bronco is done. It ends up being a tough choice. Both are fun to drive. Right now the Bronco stays in the workshop.
I am weird like that. I would leave a $60k Mercedes outside so a $6k Bronco or VW can stay inside. My wife and friends have never understood why, but you can go to a dealer and replace a newer car. You cannot do that for a classic car...
I am weird like that. I would leave a $60k Mercedes outside so a $6k Bronco or VW can stay inside. My wife and friends have never understood why, but you can go to a dealer and replace a newer car. You cannot do that for a classic car...
Yup! My 70 is in garage as well. Makes complete sense when you consider they aren't that easy to replace if they are stolen. The new cars can be replaced but the classics can't and that is reason enough for me. I think all you guys and gals are completely justified in puttin the Broncos inside and the new stuff out in the elements.
Now the only time that is stinks is if it snow and you have to clean them off outside. Now that kinda stinks! %)