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GuitarPunk2512

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hi, im new here. i just found this sight and just signed up. im 16 yrs old and live out on Long Island, NY. im technically not old enough for a car yet but i do have learners permit and ever since i was little i always wanted a ford truck or bronco. me and my dad have been looking on craiglist alot but cant find anything with low enough miles or no rust. i was also looking for a bronco without the spare tire on the back, is it a pian to take the whole rack off if i buy one with it? i hope i can get a bronco in the future, they're such nice trucks and i really would like one. well talk to you guys later sometime when i get on.

 

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Good luck with your search, Broncos rock. I fall in love with mine over and over every time I drive it. If you wait a bit longer as gas prices rise you will find more deals.

 

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Hey whats up dude...

im pretty new here myself... but i bought a 95 bronco last year and it had around 150k miles on it, and it runs like a race car... you just have to give em love... i replaced all the ignition and fuel delivery systems... and the only problem ive found on it is the automatic locking hubs... they wont lock up... but nothing i cant fix... overall a great toy... and look around.. see what you like... check out the 60s and the 70s they are going to be more money wise because they are in demand... i also have a 79 f150 and that is my favorite... i drove it when i was in high school... so the late 70s are cool too... and 80-96 are all equipted with the unbeatable IFS... so you cant go wrong in what you decide on..

 

miesk5

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yo!

GL in your search.

The outside carrier can be removed, but you'll have the mount holes showing on the 1/4 panels. No big deal tho. And you can get an inside mount via the SPONSOR here Jeff's Bronco Graveyard

 

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Welcome. I lived on craigs list for months and yesterday i was officially a bronco owner. I to only have my learners permit (im 15) and always wanted a bronco. Good luck!!

 

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Hey whats up dude...
im pretty new here myself... but i bought a 95 bronco last year and it had around 150k miles on it, and it runs like a race car... you just have to give em love... i replaced all the ignition and fuel delivery systems... and the only problem ive found on it is the automatic locking hubs... they wont lock up... but nothing i cant fix... overall a great toy... and look around.. see what you like... check out the 60s and the 70s they are going to be more money wise because they are in demand... i also have a 79 f150 and that is my favorite... i drove it when i was in high school... so the late 70s are cool too... and 80-96 are all equipted with the unbeatable IFS... so you cant go wrong in what you decide on..

Throw some Warn manual hubs and you'll be good to go. And I myself drove a 79 F-250 High-boy as my first offroad machine, and I loved it. I bought my first bronco because I had to have a bronco as my first truck. That truck has since gone away, and my next vehicle is, yes infact, another bronco. I don't think I'll ever not own one.

 

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