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The only other thing I would change on the Bronco would be the white letter tires on the inside. I would probably run them out. I hate being able to see them on the inside, it looks bad. I guess black shoe polish would fix that too.
I love those early Bronco's (had a 72 once) and that one sure looks like a nice truck. It is sad when the ***** on it are the least of my objections though. I even like the lime green paint color on it. Just decide on a color scheme and stick with it! Someone sure put in alot of work to make a potentially very nice Bronco a point of amusement. If that was the idea, then the owner needs to add some clown graphics or something to complete the theme.
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad View Post
Too bad about them blue ***** too. That is just childish
Originally Posted by Hunt4Fun
I agree. It says "No class."
I agree--the "truck nuts" say imature and "no class."
OTOH, I guess I'll be the first (and only? LOL) one to say I like the purple and blue together, on the lime green. It's pleasing to my eye, and says (to me) "I'm different, and this is my truck--don't look if you don't like it."
Hmmm...I guess that's probably what the owner would say about his "truck nuts," too.
Anyway, I like the "Hot Wheels" colors--kind of cartoonish and fun, IMO.
I also like the roll bar, though I might have wished for some larger tubing, myself.
Certainly, the owner did (or paid for?) the hard work, on that truck. Thanks for posting it, OP.
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