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Wheeling, sorta

Scoop

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This is exactly why everyone needs 2 early Broncos! Howard, with all the work and customizing you're doing on yours I would never run in through water or mud! You need a second EB to do a mild build for things like that. I currently have 2 - my wife's 100% stock 74 Ranger that sees only street use and shows, and my (76-73-66-??) trail rig that I can abuse. Also most of the time over the past 25 years I have had a 3rd Bronco that I work on, enjoy for a while, and then sell for someone else to enjoy.
 

gnsteam

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This is exactly why everyone needs 2 early Broncos! Howard, with all the work and customizing you're doing on yours I would never run in through water or mud! You need a second EB to do a mild build for things like that. I currently have 2 - my wife's 100% stock 74 Ranger that sees only street use and shows, and my (76-73-66-??) trail rig that I can abuse. Also most of the time over the past 25 years I have had a 3rd Bronco that I work on, enjoy for a while, and then sell for someone else to enjoy.
Yep, Scoop is so right. I've build myself into the same situation. It's becoming to nice to wheel.
 

jeffncs

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Bronco 1 for wife…

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Future bronco for a less-than-stock build.

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The finaihed truck started off worse than #2…
 
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