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Please help me save my 1969 Bronco

CodyPittman

New Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2013
Messages
1
Please vote for my video here https://www.fusionenergiadventure.com/vote.aspx?vid=6415 to save my Bronco.

I worked so hard to get my dream truck and worked equally as hard to get it running. But now that I have to drive into Houston for work she can't make the drive. I either have to sale it and get a more fuel efficient car, killing me just thinking about it, or win this car and keep the Bronco as my play toy.

Please vote and share!

Thanks
 

eaglenest66

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 14, 2006
Messages
1,253
Cody, keeps us posted and hope you get to keep the "love of your life!"
 

stock1970

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 2, 2008
Messages
1,793
Loc.
Olathe, Kansas
Think of it this way.. If the bronco is paid off it only cost gas and repair/replacement parts are cheap and the plates are cheaper.. If you buy a car and have payments, higher insurance, higher repair cost, higher plates ect. where is the savings???
say you spend 300 on gas a month in the bronco with no payments vs. a 250 payment plus gas on a car, there is no net savings.
 

JLBachs

Full Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2011
Messages
333
Voted but not sure I agree -- I might be a robot -- sure dance like one.
 

Hank_

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 9, 2010
Messages
1,915
I voted and did the bonus also. 92 MPG is not to bad. ;D Hope you can keep the bronco.

Henry
 
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