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My wife drove the bronco.....

okie4570

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..........to work the other day. This was on the windshield when she came out to go home. Thought is was going to be a group of local EB enthusiasts that I wasn't aware of.......was a Jeep club.

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SteveL

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Carefull with letting her drive it. Thats why I have 2. After she drove my 72 I had to build her one to get mine back
 

sprdv1

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..........to work the other day. This was on the windshield when she came out to go home. Thought is was going to be a group of local EB enthusiasts that I wasn't aware of.......was a Jeep club.

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They need someone to pull them out when they get stuck man.. lol

I didn't want to be the first to say that..............I was kind of unsure about how his handwriting might be since he winged himself ya know:cool:

Skiddy is pretty understanding, I knew he had a dark side (jeep)
 
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