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Did Ford only sell these to West Coasters? !!X@#$@%#!! LOL

kbldawg

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Broncos, I would assume.

There are a lot of Broncos in the North East as well...well, at least on e-bay anyways.
 

Apogee

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I see a road trip to the beautiful SW in your future.
 

bax

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winter+crappy rust protection+salt=dust

Dust? No No! Dust is: Wood +planer+belt sander= Dust
Winter + crappy rust protection + salt = Rust.
sure glad I cleared that up.;D
 

TJK74

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Newark CA
Yep the breed still live in good numbers and condition out here in the west thanks to the good weather and lack of road salt;D
 

Jeepster

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Dust? No No! Dust is: Wood +planer+belt sander= Dust
Winter + crappy rust protection + salt = Rust.
sure glad I cleared that up.;D

sorry I left out a step ;D ;D

Winter + crappy rust protection + salt = Rust which turns to dust
 

Mherriford

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Oregon City, OR
Well everytime something good gets posted in the free section it is on the other side of the country, not very free when you have to go clear across the country to get it
 

blubuckaroo

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I went on an East Coast road trip last summer. Not many old cars at all. It looks like paint bubble cancer starts on about ten year old cars.
 

cobra70

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Bryan, Tx
I know a guy that hauls good classic car bodies from Texas to the north and picks up old motors makes a good living out of it
 

Dan's73

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They're so common down here in the SW that people actually use them as currency.....I've got at least 10 that I'm planning to trade for a family-sized tent this fall! Well, maybe not that common. In fact, I looked for 2 years after I moved to AZ before I found one that met my criteria: mostly stock, no rust, reasonable price. I still feel that I got lucky with mine.
 

turbotim2

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98% of the Broncos in Maine are plow trucks... to add to the equation:

Winter + crappy rust protection + salt + plowing = Rust + damage.
 
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