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Good Day At The Old Ford Plant

rmiller747

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Like winning the lotto today at work. Found these wondering around the old assembly plant today. Cool stuff. They gave these out when they closed the original assembly plant 10 years or so ago.

Life is good.:cool:
 

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tatersalad

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I read an article in the mid to late 80's that ford originally built a few 2 wheel drive bronco's in 1965 as feelers prior to production of the 66-77 4wd models. It showed pics of one with no cut out on the tunnel cover for the shift linkage. It was either in Petersons or 4 wheeler mag. I donated all of my old mags years ago but I would buy every issue that had an early bronco in it back then..
 

bronconut73

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I read an article in the mid to late 80's that ford originally built a few 2 wheel drive bronco's in 1965 as feelers prior to production of the 66-77 4wd models. It showed pics of one with no cut out on the tunnel cover for the shift linkage. It was either in Petersons or 4 wheeler mag. I donated all of my old mags years ago but I would buy every issue that had an early bronco in it back then..

Heard this too.
Heard those or atleast some had 4 cylinders in them.
 
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