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TexasBronco

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 8, 2002
Messages
3,014
Loc.
Waterford, MI
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Bronco or not? I saw the trailler for "DREAMCATCHER" they show a little red SUV rolling down a hill, I did a search for photos and this is all I can find. So Is it?

I say yes!!
 

Hnrys69

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 10, 2002
Messages
2,809
looks scoutish to me... maybe a waggoner with no window frame???
 

howiebilt

Bronco Buddah
Joined
Jan 22, 2002
Messages
3,460
Loc.
Newton
definitely not bronco or Ford ... GM was pretty fond of the woodgrain lower side panels in the early 70's
 
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teknalee

Guest
our interior panels don't fill out that much space.. cause that's where our door strap goes
 

ken75ranger

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 27, 2002
Messages
5,069
Loc.
Troy, NY
[quote author=jeepster link=board=5;threadid=15189;start=0#msg115215 date=1047682812]
Why are those dopes laying on the ground? They makin' snowangels?
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Much like me they fell out of their truck when there were 2 more inches of snow on the ground yesterday. :mad: Bringing the albany area to it's 4th highest snowfall on record.
 

BUZZMAN

New Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2003
Messages
35
Loc.
harpers ferry W.V.
I vote scout also! It's going to be in the 60's here for a week so they say. I hope so I'm in the lawn biz. I can't wait I need money for my Bronco!
 

Explore74

Full Member
Joined
Dec 7, 2002
Messages
152
Loc.
Lubbock, TX
Scout II for sure. Looked at the hinges, then went to my bro-in-law's house and looked at his. Even the door panels are the same. Those guys that drive those tanks have a screw loose.
 
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