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So, I bought this vin#U13FL732000 in TX, anything special about it?

Viperwolf1

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I don't think it exists. The first vehicle off the line would be 732001.
 

JGbronc

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I don't think it exists. The first vehicle off the line would be 732001.

Actually, the first production Bronco is a U14FL732000 (The "Shelby" Bronco). Odd, I know. But that is where they started.

Nice try OP, but that VIN belongs to a U14! ;D
 

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Actually, the first production Bronco is a U14FL732000 (The "Shelby" Bronco). Odd, I know. But that is where they started.

Nice try OP, but that VIN belongs to a U14! ;D

In a barn in Texas right?

BTW I just thought I give Pa a lil exposure ;D
 

toddz69

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I posted a pic of the tracing of the VIN plate on the kickpanel in a thread somewhere on here a few years ago....

Todd Z.
 

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U13NLC42150.......or somewhere in that range.... 68' V8 roadster............I'd be on my way down to Hulburt to drool a little. I'd buy your dinner if you drive lol :)
 
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