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I knew where there was a 66 half cab sunk to the frame with the original hubcaps. Standard answer: "It was daddy's Bronco and we are going to fix it up" I watched that bronco for over 10 years. it never moved.
There was one under a shed off hwy 71 at Oak Hill in Austin, Tx. that my dad said had been there since the 70's. It was always there when we drove by until a couple of years ago. I bet many people made a play at trying to buy it.