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Bronco in iceland

gotdads68

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Found an early bronco in Iceland last week!
 

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spap

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Thy always run those giant meats in Iceland got you float over the snow
 

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Rear seats look like lounge chairs and the exhaust comes right under the rear tank unless they moved it
 
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Rear seats look like lounge chairs and the exhaust comes right under the rear tank unless they moved it

Rear seat is a bench that goes the full width, from what I understand they cut down the rear wheel wells to fit the wider seat. I think that's why the rear sheet metal is all welded up to create a separate compartment behind the rear bench that's only accessible from the outside to keep heat in. I wanted to look closer at it and take more pics but I was getting eyeballed pretty hard by the employees at the shop it was parked in front of.
 

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They were probably hungry and you were the first piece of meat to walk by this season.
 
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