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Apparently headed to Cruisen the Coast.

half cab

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Man those are sweet! Great picture to if they all were moving?
 

fordfan

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Those are a nice pair of '66s!...But, one thing for certain, I don't want the guy that strapped them on the trailer strapping mine!!!!~ Whoa....that looks dangerous! and a wood wheel chock to boot...
 

edmedlin

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If I go next year, I am driving mine..... That's the whole point. If I hauled mine, I certainly would not do it on an open trailer. Road crap is worse than driving it. I towed mine from S. Texas to Missouri on an open trailer and did a couple grand of damage to it just from road crap hitting it. Stones and crap get to places you would never think that they could get to. It always seems to happen that way. I don't understand why an open towed vehicle always gets more damage than a driven vehicle.
 

Golfball

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Didn't see the roadster but pretty sure I saw the half-cab in Ocean Springs on Saturday. Lots of Broncos at Cruisin the Coast.
 

Broncitis

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Those are a nice pair of '66s!...But, one thing for certain, I don't want the guy that strapped them on the trailer strapping mine!!!!~ Whoa....that looks dangerous! and a wood wheel chock to boot...
No kidding!

No straps holding them from the rear at all!

Those are the MOST important in an emergency stop or collision!

A good friend of mine was hit head on last week by a drunk on the way to the MEB Fawl Crawl / Duff's Bronctoberfest.

He had three Mac's tie downs (quality auto tie downs, not cheap harbor freight stuff) on the rear and they all snapped.

Broke the hitch and safety cables and the trailer separated. The Bronco somehow stayed on the trailer and upright. F350 crew cab tow rig totaled. He broke his wrist and got a concussion, wife and kids bruised and sore, but all alive. Not the case for the habitual drunk who died at 70 years old, nearly cut in half, beer in hand.

I guess his 38 priors over 37 years finally caught up with him.

Driving on revoked license, no insurance.

WTF?
 
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