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    New addition to the driveway

    This is my father's truck and I have a lot of good memories with him in it.
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    New addition to the driveway

    Bringing this thread back from the archives. I have spent the last couple years working on other projects, but it is now time to turn my focus to the Bronco. As I have already said in this thread, I am not interested in a show truck. I want something that I can offroad, and have it serve as...
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    New addition to the driveway

    So from the Broncohio decode list it looks as if this is a 67?
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    New addition to the driveway

    Thanks! Warsaw, IN This truck has a lot of sentimental value to it and will never leave the family. Yes, I stopped by on Sunday afternoon and grabbed pictures of 4 or 5 that were sitting at the end of the drag strip. I was parked about 20 feet or so down on the opposite side. My Envoy and...
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    My newest ride - latest addition

    I would really be curious to see what kind of flex it has with the rear fenders still close to original. I don't want to cut mine up if I don't have to, but I want a functional rock climber as well. What size tires are on it?
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    New addition to the driveway

    I have a new addition to my driveway today. It is rough, real rough, but it will be a fun project and a great wheeler. This is a '66 Ford Bronco. It is truly a classic and sure to get a lot of attention. This was my fathers truck, and when we moved from Colorado in '87 it was left behind at a...
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