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Broncos in the Weeds

half cab

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Spotted this one in Hemphill, TX

These two favor :eek:
 

JGbronc

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A guy that works with my Dad told him about this one that's sitting in Tennessee. We decide to go check it out today. It's a '70-'72 model, and it's one of the rustiest Broncos I've ever seen. I think the last registration sticker on the tag was from 1985.

Don't know if it's able to be bought just yet, but it's not worth much.

For the second time in this thread, we ended up with one I’ve previously posted about. Dad made a deal on this one today. It had actually moved from its original spot and been through a couple owners since 2011, but the same guy spotted it again and gave him the info.
 

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sprdv1

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Big stud.. I want your life haha :) Congrats

For the second time in this thread, we ended up with one I’ve previously posted about. Dad made a deal on this one today. It had actually moved from its original spot and been through a couple owners since 2011, but the same guy spotted it again and gave him the info.
 

1strodeo

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found this one at a scrap yard near my house, guy told me 'we don't crush classics' ;) (I had never seen one of the little evap tanks). Judging by the cool graphics and shag carpet, it's been sitting a WHILE

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mebco09

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They don't crush em, but they let them rot in the field...

Somebody needs to save that one. Even if its just for the parts.
 

sprdv1

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bulletpruf

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San Antonio, TX
My '69 project - barn find hunting vehicle that came out of Mississippi - you can see the rotten old Buckshot mudders here, the crudely cut rear wheelwells, the "ventilation holes" cut into the rear quarters (owner had a dog kennel back there), the platform on the back with a seat on it, etc.

I have since gotten it running, but there are a few other projects in front of it, so it's not quite back on the road yet.
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Ether

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My son sent this last week, seen on his bike ride.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

tasker

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LOVE this thread...just reread from page 1... w1.jpg
 

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