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Early Bronco Sightings

chuckji

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Ran across these Bronco's last weekend at Motor Muster held at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
The cordova 1969 is a survivor and almost completely original.
The yellow one looks like a full restoration with all new sheet metal.
The roadster is restored as well, and if I recall correctly it had a fiberglass body.

Got to meet and have a chat with the owner, Bob, of the '69. Great guy and boy what a story behind that Bronco.
Bob, if you're on here it was great meeting you and hope we cross paths again.

Enjoy.
 

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syndicate1

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While visiting MD, I came across the '66. The license plate is "BUCKN66"

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NewDog

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Ran across these Bronco's last weekend at Motor Muster held at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
The cordova 1969 is a survivor and almost completely original.
The yellow one looks like a full restoration with all new sheet metal.
The roadster is restored as well, and if I recall correctly it had a fiberglass body.

Got to meet and have a chat with the owner, Bob, of the '69. Great guy and boy what a story behind that Bronco.
Bob, if you're on here it was great meeting you and hope we cross paths again.

Enjoy.
Thanks for the pics. That's an interesting looking front bumper on that yellow one...
 

DirtDonk

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That's an interesting looking front bumper on that yellow one...
An early attempt at an air damn!
Actually, that double layered stock bumper was kind of a thing at a certain point in time.
Not for Broncos at all, and this is the first time I’ve seen one done like that, but way back in the days of hot rodding old 20’s, 30s and 40s vehicles I’ve seen it done.
I think I seen it done on really old trucks. Maybe even from a factory?
 

gnsteam

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At the restoration shop that is working on my Bronco. They have another client's build. It is a complete new body and top. Forgot to ask who the supplier was for it.
 

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syndicate1

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Spotted this one today in downtown San Francisco. Looked like a nice build, full custom. Kincer chassis, custom interior, etc...

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AFLtCol

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Ran across these Bronco's last weekend at Motor Muster held at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
The cordova 1969 is a survivor and almost completely original.
The yellow one looks like a full restoration with all new sheet metal.
The roadster is restored as well, and if I recall correctly it had a fiberglass body.

Got to meet and have a chat with the owner, Bob, of the '69. Great guy and boy what a story behind that Bronco.
Bob, if you're on here it was great meeting you and hope we cross paths again.

Enjoy.
Love the yellow Ranger but what's up with the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster" vibe going on with the dual front bumper?
 
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