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FL WTB 73-77 auto, Uncut, candidate for restore

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UPTHECREEK

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Hello guys, My first vehichle was a 1971 Half cab Bronco. I'm know ready for another one after many years. It must be a full cab and automatic with uncut fenders. I would like to restore to factory condition. Thanks Rick
 

BajaFresh75

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I have a 73, uncut, original paint, AT, PS, super solid, Brown metallic. With Ranger interior. Send me email, I'll send you pictures. $5500. Perfect candidate for EZ restoration.
 

MikeO

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I have a 1973 Bronco Sport, all original down to the hubcaps. I had started on this as my second Bronco project and got derailed by my wife. If you would like to see some photos and a list of mechanical work thats been comleted send me your email. Thanks
 
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