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if the body on the Bronco II is solid, it's worth a mint up here.
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Posted by Samurai if the body on the Bronco II is solid, it's worth a mint up here.
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Where's "up here"? I was going to say, the tractor would have been the vehicle to rescue in this particular area. Its mostly farmland and country bumpkins driving around on 4wheelers.
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Posted by corvettejoe
Where's "up here"? I was going to say, the tractor would have been the vehicle to rescue in this particular area. Its mostly farmland and country bumpkins driving around on 4wheelers.
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Essex County, New York
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Posted by Samurai if the body on the Bronco II is solid, it's worth a mint up here.
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Worth a mint as in how much? There so happens to be an unlimited supply of the turd burglars out here that are rust free and in decent shape.....
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Bronco 2's are junk...
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(facepalm) you guys aren't from here and don't know the terrain we four-wheel in. The Bronco II was perfect for the trails and climbs because of it's small size, decent power and pretty good 4wd set up. The downside was that they rusted out fairly quick here and when scrap steel prices went berzerk a few years ago, the ones that were left but had blown automatic transmissions were thrown away.
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bus1 by Kettle Creek Images, on Flickr
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Untitled by Kettle Creek Images, on Flickr
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truckfb by Kettle Creek Images, on Flickr
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Posted by Kuroneko
But how did it get all that clown vomit all over it? The concrete I can understand. Was there an explosion in a nearby kiddie shop or something? Neko. (By the way, the other blue thing above is a Mazda Carol.)
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those are two 77 Ford Ranchero's... (at the end of it, they were based on the LTD II which was what that vintage Thunderbird was based on) rare car.
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Posted by Samurai
those are two 77 Ford Ranchero's... (at the end of it, they were based on the LTD II which was what that vintage Thunderbird was based on) rare car.
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Were the Gran Torinos on the same chassis?
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Posted by bonnie&clyde
Were the Gran Torinos on the same chassis?
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The LTD II actually replaced the Elite and Gran Torino lines, and yes, they were on a shortened full frame. My parents actually had a 77 LTD II. recently, my brother and father restored a 79 Thunderbird turning the huggybear mobile into a pretty weird street machine.
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does this count?
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Posted by dirtyw0rld does this count?
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Is that a bathroom it's in?
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Posted by Evilbunny Is that a bathroom it's in?
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yep, and a very small one at that now this, this has to count
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Posted by dirtyw0rld yep, and a very small one at that now this, this has to count
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i assembled one of those my niece for her birthday a month or so ago... as for the tailgate, that's off right around a 72 or so Chevy C10 pickup.
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