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SOLD 1967 uncut PeaCock Blue 4 sale

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Broncoblood

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City: Carson City, Nevada
Price: $ awkshun

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Nice bronco! Thanks for taking all of the detailed pictures, it will help me put my '67 back together properly. What a great find, good luck with the sale.
 

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I saw that the bronco was parked in front of the old Lander grocery store on the BAT photos.. here’s another photo I randomly came across looking up the store. Sure looks like the same Bronco.

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cool find, i would have to 99% say that is it.
very cool pic, thnx for the share
 
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Justin, from the photo history on this 67 sport grill, it appears to always have been the original argent silver from day one all the way up to around 1986 when repainted.
most likely he repainted the complete Bronco, grill and all.

i think the old photo pic in front of Lander grocery store the grill appears black in the grainy distance but is actually argent silver.
 

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I didn't go through the auction in excruciating detail. Was this Bronco actually cut, then returned to uncut at some point?
 
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yes sir and it was done back in the day so most likely with original sheet metal that was available at Ford in the 1985 year time frame.
 
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