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Southern Bronco's

POOH BEAR

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Lakeland,La.
Lets see some pics of southern Bronco's. Since we don't have the desert of many mountains or hills to climb ,let's see what type of ride you built or bought.this will give me some inspiration and input for my build.
 
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Lynchburg, Virginia
Some good trails around the Green Swamp up Rt. 33. I used to live in Clermont and we'd take the big beast "Excursion" down there every once in awhile.
 

JDJ

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Dothan
I got a few pics of mine....no time to post now...I will try and post later

JDJ
 

JDJ

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Dothan
Here are a couple pics of mine. It is a '76 U15. It has an OLD suspension lift on it (approx 3.5") and I'm running a used set of 315/75/16 BFG Mud Terrain KMs. Has a BesTop, rollbar, .....that is about all that I can think of.

I am not exactly on the gulf coast but very close (100mi).
 

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Airmapper

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Bowling Green, KY
Ok ,how about Broncos other than the crawler. I like all cut wagons and half cabs.

I'm just looking for stock Bodied with the usuall lift. You know the type your grandpa would own.

In my mind your conflicting yourself there, either you want them cut or stock, you can't do both. Maybe you ought to hunt around and find one photo of what you like so the rest of us can figure it out.
 

JDJ

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Dothan
Mine currently is a small supsension lift, no body lift, front and rear fenders cut, 35" tall tire on a 16" rim. Nothing fancy. I usually just cruise it around on the highway and on the farm/woods. Drive it to the river and back. Go fishing on it....just stuff like that. Around southeast AL there are not too many places to 'crawl'.

Lots of mud around here....but that is too much trouble to clean off when you are done. I like just riding it around and taking it on the farm and in the woods.

JDJ
 

JDJ

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Alot of the time, 3.5" suspension lift is the 'usual lift'. Everybody i know around here has 3.5" suspension lift and maybe up to 2" of body lift.

I agree with Airmapper. You need to be more specific of what types of pics you are wanting to see.
 

JDJ

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Dothan
You think mine is a crawler?[/QUOT
Hey JDJ, you crawl pretty god from what I remember.
SOWEGA FLINT River run back several months ago.
Here is some of mine.

I didn't make it to that run :( I was out of town and my rig was not and is not back together yet.

Now, if you are talking about how fast I'm getting it put back together.... Your right I am crawling! :-X;D
 

JDJ

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Heck its hard to remember, seems like you were. Besides all you Bama boys are alike!


Zi

Sgt...no problem! Now I did meet you at the meet and greet at sonic when you, Ford Man, and Rev came over here to Dothan.....and that was when I had just started tearing my truck down. I hope to have it back up and going soon.
 
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