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SOLD Day 1 early 1966 U13 Survivor

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Sold Early Vin ending 732199 U13 Bronco. Running Driving in great survivor condition. Please message me if you were interested serious inquires only I do not need to sell it just starting to think about it I have several pictures and would rather text and setup call.
 
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That’s not accurate it doesn’t have a “paint Job” when it was bought new in 66 by a construction company they cheaply painted red over the exterior right away all the original paint is underneath And the inner tub and inside the engine compartment is all original and the silver the dash no red. Someone could easily get the rest of the red paint off as it was never sanded down or body worked.
 

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This is an interesting one as technically it has been repainted but I understand the op. Usually a repaint is because it had work or bad paint where this one looks like it was just laid over the original for the purpose stated and the original paint under it still remains intact. either way it really doesn't matter as it needs to be stripped and painted. I have one that sort of had the same issue. It is boxwood green. When I got it it was painted primer black with red rattle can interior. I spent several days removing the rattle can paint and all of the original paint now is all that shows. Is it original or a repaint? Regardless, this one is pretty cool. I just cant justify this one right now.
 
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