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ep67bro

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I actually had all three of my broncos in one location so I took a few pics of them lined up. Thought it was a good comparison of different lift and tire combos!
 

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That looks cooler then the center seed of a cucumber!
 
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Thanks for the replies!
No the center one is not for sale! That's my 67 it was my first bronco and still the best one I have ever had!
 

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looks good, guess the next a question comes up on a tire and lift combo you can show them;D
 
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The orange 73 is a 2.5 lift with 33 x 12.50 on 15"x 8" rims, the blue/teal 67 one is a 3.5" lift 1" body lift with 35x 12.50 x 15" x 10" rim, the green 77 is stock suspension with exception to dual shocks front and rear 235 75 R15 tires on stock bronco steel rims.
 

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There are rules of etiquette on here about having too many nice Broncos and showing them all at once. Here's the thing, any one of yours is nicer than most of ours and you have three. Not nice to be jealous but we are. Very nice, now put them away.
 
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The 67 is not a stock bronco color. But it is a stock late 60s early 70s ford truck color. It is called Shenandoah Green. I don't have the code with me I think I have it at work I will post it if I can find it.

Thanks for all the compliments!
 
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