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When is too little not enough?

Eoth

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Too little is the day you decide that you WANT to sell it. It is always easier to grab the "daily driver" but I must admit that when my youngest daughter insists that we drive the Bronco to her soccer game, I will move heaven and earth to make it happen! (Total bonus is when she asks me to play some AC/DC for the drive)
 

Shimmy

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1977 Bronco
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Jun 20, 2021
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Maple Valley
Too little is the day you decide that you WANT to sell it. It is always easier to grab the "daily driver" but I must admit that when my youngest daughter insists that we drive the Bronco to her soccer game, I will move heaven and earth to make it happen! (Total bonus is when she asks me to play some AC/DC for the drive)

too funny! i feel the same when my son asks for metallica. it's given me the excuse to work on the stereo now
 

Glass Pony

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Feb 13, 2012
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Sussex County Delaware

daddycreswell...​

You need to drive it.
Ours has over 300K miles on it, and from what I can tell, high mileage has nothing to do with value on these. I figure that if I put a lot of miles on it, I lose nothing. On the other hand, if I put all those miles on my new pickup, I lose a lot.
So, if you drive it, it's a win-win!
You are right and I never thought of it that way.🤔
 

77BRONKOTN

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Sep 3, 2001
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I un-bury my 77 about once/twice every couple weeks. Ive been doing this since 1984. After three engines and a gazillion miles I absolutely can't wait to pile in whenever I can. Even if its a short mail run or a trip to the local watering hole. The wife threatens custody issues if we should part. (Yeah right.)

Drive it more, and fall back in love with it.
 

ep67bro

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Bronco Junky
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Aug 28, 2008
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Easton, MD
Funny since this post came out and I commented I have driven my 67 twice. And it makes me remember why I love it so much. Try to dust it off and drive it! I still may get rid of one of my EBs but I will always have one!
 
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