Classic Bronco Restroration

Zymurgy

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I read an article in my local Columbus paper about a business restoring 66 to 77 Broncos. I have no desire or money to buy one of this trucks, but I love the fact that someone can find a niche market and because his quality is so high make a living at it.
http://www.classicfordbroncos.com/index.html

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This one would fit a NYB owner better, though.

My favorite, only SUV I'd ever own if I should get to it.

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This one would fit a NYB owner better, though.

My favorite, only SUV I'd ever own if I should get to it.
I was close friends with an elderly man who bought his new and kept it right up to when he died. I had driven it often and had the opportunity to buy it from his daughter.
I passed because as loveable as they are, it was still a very crude vehicle. Rusted like crazy due to lack of rust prevention. The ride was neither suitable for relaxed driving or confident extreme conditions. Also, surprisingly cramped.
BUT, yes, I know why we all want one :D
 
I'm used to four bangers, it would be a considerable improvement to my rigs.
You should have bought it and sell it to me in restored condition. ;)
 
Boston road and air salt made a buffet out of it.
As in practically every Wagoneer in New England.
And New England had as many Wagooneers as Lesbians had Suburus. :D
 
Thanks for the compacted NE guide. Remind me not to travel there. :laughing4:
 
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