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What happened to my old '66 Bronco- who has it now???

69marquisragtop

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Back in July of 2001, I sold my '66 Bronco to a fellow in Kansas City. He drove it home from Virginia. That was the truck that started the fever! I have since lost touch with him and wonder if anyone on this board has seen it. It might also be in Florida, as the buyer was a pilot and mentioned possibly using it at his home in FL, so I really have no idea where it is now. It sure was a jewel of a truck, 170, 3 spd, no power brakes, but I did add power steering to it- there probably aren't many 6cyl Broncos with PS around. VIN# U15F1811410
Anybody seen it??
 

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jonsgolf

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jax, fl
I dont know if it helps any but there was a 66 in the truck trader in St Augistine FL, about 5 months ago. It did look alot like that. They were asking aroud $4000 I think!
 
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69marquisragtop

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Hey Rob, It would do 50mph on I-81, but it sure was SCREAMING at that speed with 4.11s in the rear! I tried to stay away from Interstates on that one, too many 18-wheeler air horns were heard coming down Christiansburg mountain- and it's just plain scary when all you can see in your rear view mirror is a few chrome strips and a big'ol Peterbilt emblem!
 
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