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Pretty cool! Wish I could say I kept the one I bought in 1975. The one I have now has the engine, trans, winch and bumpers from one I bought in 1995 - but that's about it. Not the kind of longevity you've got going!
Nice photos! I haven't been to the Cinders in years - should at least make a pass through there again sometime - loved running around on those hills. The '86 shot looks like central AZ somewhere - like maybe around Mayer or Cordes Jct.?
I wish I had more photos of my rig in the early years too, but I don't.
Nice photos! I haven't been to the Cinders in years - should at least make a pass through there again sometime - loved running around on those hills. The '86 shot looks like central AZ somewhere - like maybe around Mayer or Cordes Jct.?
I wish I had more photos of my rig in the early years too, but I don't.
I sure wish I had keep my first Bronco and taken more picture. It was a 77 Ranger, purchased in 78. Even though I didn't keep it. I have own a Bronco for most of driving life.
I'm jealous that you have pictures from the past. And thanks for sharing.