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jim3326

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Or it could come with its own fully enclosed exoskeleton that has been welded to the frame all the way around. The steel I cut off this thing weighed over 700 pounds. The rear springs were almost flat. Whoever welded this was pretty good though. The top hunting platform folded down and locked into place on the rear bumper. The front bumper extended out about three feet and weighed over 200 pounds by itself. Was designed to hold two boat seats for hunters to sit in while they drove around the ranch.

Looking at the cammo, I would say they were hunting lions hiding amongst the zebras%)

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NicksTrix

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ok here's one. not a bronco but noteable noless. i spotted this down the street from my shop at the hot rod guys place. he just picked it up as it's a "rare" car apperantly.
it's a Gm that had a landau top. it obviously leaked badly. it had been redone and still leaked. badly again. the rest of the car is perfect.

after i saw it i had to run back to the shop to get the camera. it was quite impressive.
 

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thegreatjustino

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ok here's one. not a bronco but noteable noless. i spotted this down the street from my shop at the hot rod guys place. he just picked it up as it's a "rare" car apperantly.
it's a Gm that had a landau top. it obviously leaked badly. it had been redone and still leaked. badly again. the rest of the car is perfect.

after i saw it i had to run back to the shop to get the camera. it was quite impressive.



Nothing a little expandable foam couldn't fix %)
 

FRANKO289

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that is the grooviest camo paint job eva !!! luv it !!!!!

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