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Got to drive it to work today!

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barronj

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Thanks for all the compliments.

Whats the brand name of the wheels in the 1st pictures?

I don't know, because I bought them used. They must have been popular in the 90's, but they can prove challenging to find new. I paid $200, and I've seen them as cheap as $150.
 

Bronco Paul

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Hey barronj...is this your Bronco now?

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First off..... Just awesome!!!!! Second, what is up with the grill marker lights? They look to have a split lense in them?
 
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Hey barronj...is this your Bronco now?

That's a clean rig, and holy cow, it's been a while! I think when I posted that 2010 picture, it was the last time I put the top on. It's been sitting on the side of the house, behind the fence, since then. I drive it with a safari top on year round.

First off..... Just awesome!!!!! Second, what is up with the grill marker lights? They look to have a split lense in them?

I bought a new/used grill, wanted to keep my '68 lenses, so I bought the bracket from one of the vendors that lets you keep/use the 68 lense with the newer grill.

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