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Maverick
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Just bought a 77 bronco from my uncle! It's a project but I'm stoked! Lets see some pics if any of you guys have or had an early bronco!
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Here's mine
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been infatuated with the bronco for many years, but I have never taken on a project. tagging this thread for future reference.
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My wife really wants a 1st generation Bronco to go with my 72 blazer . Broncos are saweet!!
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Re: Early broncos
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So jealous! A 1st gen is on my list to have some day as well. I had an 84 as my first vehicle, wish I still had it. Loved that it could just be hosed out inside.
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Welcome to the madness!
http://classicbroncos.com/forums/index.php
http://www.northwestclassicbroncos.com/
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Re: Early broncos
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More pics
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1st gen Broncos are so awesome. If I ever get tired of building jeeps I'm going to pick one up.
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Im not a Ford fan, but man those Broncos are sweet.
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Re: Early broncos
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My dad has a 77. It was the first vehicle I ever drove. Between my dad and my grandpa I have the infatuation but no coin. I almost picked up a project in 07 when I had the money but the people wouldn't budge on the price... until a month later when they sold it to someone else for what I offered.
Great mountain rigs with a few upgrades.
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'71 I restored, wish I never sold it
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I HAVE A 1ST GEN BRONCO SITTING IN THE FIELD ON THE PROPERTY I'M RENTING. DUNNO WHO'S IT IS.
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'71 I restored, wish I never sold it
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My old man has a 69 in the barn he is working on. Well hes been working on it as long as i can remember but up until a year or two ago it ran and was completely together. Now its in about 400 pieces and slowly getting worked on. I really hope he finishes it up in the next couple years.
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I love those old Broncos, I'll buy one one of these days.
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Had a '77. Sold it when I moved out west in 1997. Wish I kept it, but at that point, although it looked great from 50', it was a total rust bucket on the inside and it probably wasn't worth the restoration.
Love them, and would like to have another one one of these days also.
johnVH, I agree...you should have never sold that one.
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Quote from: jackelope on July 11, 2013, 12:28:49 PM
johnVH, I agree...you should have never sold that one.
And it looks so good, it deserved 2 posts.
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Early broncos
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Here's my 70 bronco and co- pilot I hope to complete the body work this winter.
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Nice lookin rigs!
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Damn man that bronco sounds good. Brian.
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