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Canadian Bronco, eh?

72_EB

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Never seen this one before. Off my buddies '68 on the driver's striker post.
DSO is Salt Lake City though and Assembly Plant is Michigan as usual on the VIN. Rig is nice and original with a touch up paint job of original color. What gives? Did some hoser build his Bronco? ;)
 

blubuckaroo

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My '77 was assembled in Canada. There were two assembly plants. One in Michigan and one somewhere in Canada. Toward the end of manufacture when Broncos were losing popularity to the bigger vehicles all the Broncos came from Canada.
Still American mada because the only difference between forign made and american made cars is weather the employees belong to the UAW or not. It has nothing to do with location.
 
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