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Mississippi Bronco Club

skottydoggy

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Anybody near Jackson or surrounding area that has experience, or is willing, to give some advise on electrical work, engine, or steering/suspension? My 71 runs, but there are a few areas I'm concerned about after a hasty resto in order to meet DoD pov shipment requirements from Alaska. Thanks, pat
 

sprdv1

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Nobody ever responded huh Pat.. let me bump it back up, see if anyone can assist.

ALSO, is Anyone Interested in a Meet / Greet one night next week, maybe Frid night the 13th? I'll be in town this Sat thru the following Mon I believe.
 

sprdv1

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Yo Yo... Where everybody is..

Anyone down to meet / greet Friday 11/21, somewhere around Jackson or nearby?
 

Unknown

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I don't currently reside in the Magnolia State but I did live there for many years and while growing up, we had this pair of Bronco's. The blue was a '76 if I recall and the red one was a '72. Dad sold the '76 to a feller in West Point that owned a trucking company and I think he put a winch on the front and just used it for hunting. I heard his son may have it now but I can't remember their name. The '72 was rebuilt and converted to a half cab and had a 351w that Dad built. It had white spoke wheels and Co-op's. Wondering if anybody down in Northeast MS recognizes either of these, just curious as to where they might be today. This would have been in Starkville, Dad still lives there.
 

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I've noticed several Broncos from West Point for sale on CL the last couple yrs . Matter fact one was just deleted off there today.
 

fordguy

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back in the day lol. maybe we need a throwback thursday thread like facebook
 

sprdv1

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I don't currently reside in the Magnolia State but I did live there for many years and while growing up, we had this pair of Bronco's. The blue was a '76 if I recall and the red one was a '72. Dad sold the '76 to a feller in West Point that owned a trucking company and I think he put a winch on the front and just used it for hunting. I heard his son may have it now but I can't remember their name. The '72 was rebuilt and converted to a half cab and had a 351w that Dad built. It had white spoke wheels and Co-op's. Wondering if anybody down in Northeast MS recognizes either of these, just curious as to where they might be today. This would have been in Starkville, Dad still lives there.


Cool.pic nan
 

Madison Rebel

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Does anyone on here know the owner of the Early Bronco located in Gluckstadt just west of the interstate behind St. Joseph church? Good looking Bronco that I've seen from a distance before. Curious on the year model and what the owner has done to it. They are located about a mile away from my house, I may just have to stop by one day to meet him.
 
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