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I really like that Bronco and so does Michael. We have both spent quite a bit of time looking at your pics and would still love to see some more.
Which reminds me
Any chance you could bring that beauty down to the OCB Roundup in Hot Springs Arkansas September 17th, 18th & 19th. I know you and your Bronco would love it.
Any chance you could bring that beauty down to the OCB Roundup in Hot Springs Arkansas September 17th, 18th & 19th. I know you and your Bronco would love it.
WOW nice to see all the hard work in action. Mr Joe. Your rig look sick twisting up like that. Boy I wish I didn't do what I did to my rig sometimes. That makes me want a trail rig.
I am still working on the wife. I am trying to trade my 89 for a 73 with a 351 lift, tires, soft top etc. I still haven't contacted that guy with the 2 others. I havent had time. I stalked his driveway a week or 2 ago and they were still there. If you are really quiet you can hear the 70 rusting and the body falling further onto the frame.%)