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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=63080
Submitted by: ricerocketboy
Comments: 6  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 05-01-2007
View Stats Category: Truck
Description:
Ford Bronco


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#1
5-01-2007 @ 04:27:55 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Not quite minty, but certainly clean for an original. It's nice to see one with uncut fenders.

#2
5-01-2007 @ 04:31:34 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
Hey, is the Unrestored class in vintage auto shows any popular in the US?


EDIT: my brain hurts!

[Edited by Sensekhmet on 5-01-2007 @ 04:32:05 PM]


#3
5-01-2007 @ 04:36:26 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#2, Unrestored class is many popular in the US, or at least is many a cult following amongst certain auto shows and auto show goers.





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Now my brain hurts. >_<


#4
5-01-2007 @ 04:40:09 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#3, I see. I've read about it in a Polish classic auto mag. No such thing around here, all in all the whole vintage car thing is only starting around here so it's a bit of a wild east ;)
Pretty interesting is the youngtimer trend, it encompasses younger cars, 70, 80, sometimes even early 90s. There is a lot of discussion as what is a youngtimer and what isn't. A classic youngtimer would be a RWD Opel from late 1970s/early 80s.


#5
5-01-2007 @ 04:42:10 PM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
The unrestored classic is alive and well in sunny California! :3
btw I saw a mint Bronco almost identical to this one parked in SF about 2 months ago.


#6
9-13-2010 @ 02:31:47 AM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
this thing is a piece of shit. Bondo'd together methinks.

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