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My Bronco Story (Kinda Long Winded)

TN1776

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That is a great story... I am hoping that my Dad gets the Bronco bug when I take him for his first 4-wheeling trip. I think there's already a spark there and he's just about done building his hot rod... If I found a 2-for-1 deal (heck even one) at that price I'd get one for my dad too!

Of course I've got at least a year's work to do on my own EB...
 
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1975Bronco

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Jan 2, 2007
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Blacksburg, VA
Thanks for all the replies. I can't wait until we both get on the trail together. I don't know if the second bronco will turn into much. I have been tearing it down and stealing parts for his, the hood and the passenger side fender. So I am thinking about removing the tub and building a tube buggy like thing off the frame. I know where there is a good grill that I can attach to the front so the origin will be known, but that is something I won't be doing for a while. I may just sell the frame and running gear to get some money back. This has been one of the most rewarding things I feel I have done. My dad seems very happy and excited.

Interestingly enough, the complete Bronco turned out to be a a '69 model and the other one is a '71.

Charles
 

Mtn Gote

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Sultan Wa.
Thats cool that you bought the bronco for your dad!!! I bet he's glad you are his own! Keep us posted on the build up.
Cory,
 
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