Well the bronco couldnt stand up to the lease roads so...

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OK' I'll bite.

What that heck does your Bronco look like that the F-150 is more capable than it?

It is an early Bronco with uncut fenders and pizza cutter tires?

(like this: http://everstorm.neutralreality.net/broncos/bronco.html :heart: )

If it was an EB, it should go places most newer stock 4X4s couldn't. I'm hoping it was a later model - if not, something's wrong. I'd like to have another '72 or so myself......
 

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I agree, but if I had one like those pictures (and uncut is getting harder and harder to find), I wouldn't be hitting up many deer leases even if I could :)

True - saw a nice one for sale up near Dewey a few months ago like that; uncut, orange - appeared to be the Ranger package. Don't want to hijack the thread, but here is my old one I sold a few years ago:

ai714.photobucket.com_albums_ww147_kellycj_broncocal2.jpg
 

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OK' I'll bite.

What that heck does your Bronco look like that the F-150 is more capable than it?

It is an early Bronco with uncut fenders and pizza cutter tires?

(like this: http://everstorm.neutralreality.net/broncos/bronco.html

or this

http://www.acontinuouslean.com/2009/08/18/classic-ride-1976-ford-bronco-ranger/

:heart: )

The Bronco was fully capable of going anywhere the F150 is, he just needed an excuse to buy a pretty new truck.

Works on the wife, but no excuses needed here.
 

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