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Wall Street Journal article (Bronco related)

Millar

Contributor
Full Member
Joined
Nov 10, 2011
Messages
285
Loc.
Birmingham
Hi Guys,

Pretty cool article. Apparently we are all rich. I just asked my folks if I am a Trust Fund kid and they just didnt bother to tell me. If so, I am throwing one hell of a bash for everyone on this site.

In Google enter:

SUVs for the rich who like getting filthy

Enjoy,

Millar
 

Tedster100

Chairman of the Bored
Joined
Aug 25, 2010
Messages
1,762
I'll have the butler bring it up when my helicopter lands at my summer home.
 

Bronco Junkie

So Cal Broncos
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
3,237
The ICON Bronco is a far cry from the original Bronco. The guy that bought that ICON Bronco has never held a wrench in his life.

Also, the article says it is based on a 1967 Bronco but the Bronco in the pic is a '68 or '69.
 

Myllo73

Full Member
Joined
May 30, 2009
Messages
154
Mines not an ICON, but an ICAN. As in, I can afford to own this one. I can take it and play in the mud, I can be happy it's less than $150,000. I like the ICAN's.
 
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