That's one bad-ass Bronco, Curt. I'd take that over any of the new ones every day of the week. :cool:
Hunter
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That's one bad-ass Bronco, Curt. I'd take that over any of the new ones every day of the week. :cool:
Hunter
Thanks. I could never get rid of it. Besides having a very personally unique backstory (it was the former company car of the founder of the company that I later ran), it was built not bought. Hundreds of hours spent fighting rusted bolts and 50 year old grease.
I don’t drive it much, but the drivability gets better every year. Pretty much a Sunday afternoon cruise around the neighborhood is all she gets. It’s been 15 years since I dropped the 408 roller motor in it. This summer I will get past 500 miles on the motor. :pimpgrin:
Spoken like a true vehicle aficionado. I'd 4x4 with you and enjoy it.
Just got 35s put on the Jeep with no lift, which required in-depth research and shopping. TireRack met the specs - I am one happy boy.
May your on and off-road adventures be safe and fulfilling.
Hunter
I have to confess that I might have to spring for one of these when they come out. I can see me spending my golden years cruising around the backroads of my hood in one of those.
A good friend has one of the original jeepsters. That thing will be worth a fortune when this new jeepster rolls out.:smokin:
https://www.motortrend.com/news/east...beach-concept/
Yeah, I love those old Jeepsters. Classics.
Hunter