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IA WTB Early bronco project

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City: Ne iowa
Hey all, I'm new here but have been hoping to restore a bronco for a long time. When I was young my mom had a 1966. She sold it to keep our family fed but we still talk about it today. I have fond memories of riding in that old bronco.
I don't think I have much hope of finding her exact bronco, but I would like to find one to restore. I'm willing to take on serious projects if the price is right.
I work in aviation maintenance and I'm no stranger to projects, but I haven't done a bronco before. I appreciate any advice as well.
 

sprdv1

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Welcome Welcome...

Keep scouring the pages here, FB market place, and other local stuff and one will pop up eventually.. Got to be patient tho Good luck
 
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