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I haven't chased sunsets for a week or so now, so this is one from a. week or two back. Bronco by Sir Lord Comic and the Upsetters is the first title on my playlist today, so is fine. I've got an hour or so to wait till breakfast as I'm taking part in an intermittent Fasting study :)) Think I'll look for another song to sing so I'm not thinking about food/
Thick snowflakes on my way home - I have to blink my eyes to find my way.
I drag myself back with heavy camera equipment - the heavy snowfall surprised me -
My orientation is the row of trees - it rewards me with its majestic sight
March 24th, 2021 - dear Ellen, welcome to life
Thank God for a healthy baby
Ten o'clock in the morning, perceived this world with her eyes
BRONCOS FIRE!
If you aren't from Colorado, the vibrancy of a Denver dawn can be hard to believe... This shot actually has the saturation levels toned down www.facebook.com/Wilsonaxpe
We’ve taken a photo of the Colorado sign quite a few times, but thought it was only right to take another one to celebrate the Bronco’s first road trip.
he came into work, chatted with him, yeah, he's a nutjob, this is his 7th Bronco, recently acquired from Colorado. Touch up a few rust spots and clear coat. I love the patina, all original paint! Of course he'll return the interior to all new condition.
nice to see the legend updated and back on the streets
Car and Driver rates it 9.5/10 !!
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The First Generation Ford Bronco was offered for model years 1966-1977.
Not sure which model year this one is. It appears to have a side marker light/reflector, a usual telltale of 1968 or later, on the rear fender. However it’s not mounted in the usual location. There is no side marker light/reflector on the front fender.
The ‘302’ engine displacement emblem would normally indicate a model year 1969 and later for Broncos (The 302 V-8 made its debut on Ford/Mercury passenger cars one year earlier for 1968). However, the lack of side marker lights would suggest 1967 and older. My guess would be that this is one of the earlier Broncos [1966-67) that has subsequently received an engine swap to a newer 302 V-8 and a corresponding emblem was attached.