eddie bauer
Thanks.
Seriously though, a collector looking to "complete" such a truck might pay dearly for it, just like the roll-up cargo cover or all the "accessories" that came with the Silver Ann.'s in 91. On its own, its a piece of Eddie Bauer luggage from the 90's.
Seriously though, a collector looking to "complete" such a truck might pay dearly for it, just like the roll-up cargo cover or all the "accessories" that came with the Silver Ann.'s in 91. On its own, its a piece of Eddie Bauer luggage from the 90's.
The '93 Bronco that bag came with, has a quarter million miles, (100 and some plus K of those miles was pulling a horsey, car trailer, or over loaded in the back on a weekly basis) rusted to pieces, and had mysteriously, suddenly quit running around 2-3 years ago. New module and coil, still no fire. (not throwing any more $$ into something that costs $130 to fill up and only gets 7 to 12 mpg)
Son-in-law, sez he wants to make a mud crawler out of it when he gets out of the service. (that is if he can get it running) Otherwise it will set here forever, since wifey and I bought it right off the showroom floor.
Accidently stumbled onto the box up in the attic of the garage a week ago and wondered what it was. Also why I would even waste time to save something like that. (? oh well)
I'll hold onto it, just-in-case, as you say,,,,, "Seriously though, a collector looking to "complete" such a truck", will need it for big $$.
NEVER seen a Bronco/Blazer/Ramcharger with the hard top and those roll up plastic windows you describe! See a few with the factory convertible folding top,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
Thanks again for your comment.






