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TX Bronco Expert Wanted

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ChargingGoat

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I was wondering if anybody has advice on someone qualified to look at a '73 Bronco for me in the Houston area.

I am not a "car guy" and would want someone's advice on the vehicle's condition, needs, etc.

Willing to pay you for your time.

Please PM or contact me via email v9topgun@hotmail.com

Thanks,
Michael
 

z-one311

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Did you end up buying the bronco? Some free advice. The less that the previous owner has done to it the better most of the time. The reasoning behind that is you never know if it was done right or what exactly was done. If you are planning on buying a bronco as a daily driver you might buy something stock. But the problem with having a dailey driver is that the engines 87-older were made with soft metal an will not hold up to the gas we use today. So either you need to put newer heads on it. Or install a newer engine. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. volleyball311@msn.com
 

BroncoLee

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Broken Arrow, OK
PM me for my phone number and maybe I can help out. I've had mine since '95 and have a pretty good idea what to look for. I'm just north of Houston...

I'm not interested in your money but I don't mind helping.

Lee W
 
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