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not a F-or-D or a de-oh gee person, but do like the 60's to early 70's cars of both. i found 1 of these in a town i drive by a lot. i need to stop and ask if it's for sale. it looks very close to this pic as it is a falcon..i care less if it's original or ever stays that way, but wouldn't mind having this bad boy! i'm pretty sure it's a falcon and not a fairlane.

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Reminds me of east Austin in the 80's. Sweet Ride!
 
Nice Vintage Bronco showed up at our facility a few years back. Coyote powered of course.View attachment 93483View attachment 93484View attachment 93485View attachment 93486View attachment 93487
my grandparents have had many broncos over the decades and 2 have been the (and still have 1 w/302) of the topless (p/u bed) models. i'd have too check the year model. original red body w/white top cab. iirc, it's removable. 3-speed column shift. i would NOT want to put big hp in 1 of those w/o doing extensive suspension work and maybe a wide body kit for better stability!
 
wish i still had my classic (not all original) '65 stingray. can't find any pics, but here's a descriptive lo

all black w/silver 427 hood (just the cowl)
black interior
4-speed muncie
~3.70 rear
350 (no 327mfi 🤬)
custom wheels (don't remember the brand)
i added 4-piston ss calipers6
fixing the e-brake was a pita as the very small fit inside the rotors (drum inside the rotor)
finder flares on all 4
 
Just thinking about that short-wheelbase made my phone start to wobble just from typing the word "Coyote". But, MAN !, what a sweet Bronco.
I too would be weary of short wheel base along with lifted suspension combined with BIG horsepower. Still would not mind it sitting in my driveway. We can dream, right?
 
Çoupe ? Convertible ?
convertible of coarse............2 years of working on it and less than 3 months after finishing it i wrapped my a$Z if fiberglass going airborne that ended upside down.........glad i WASN"T wearing a seatbelt..........so much for seatbelts saves lives............seatbelt killed my brother, but saved my father and i. i was in 3 serious wrecks where i didn't have a setbelt on............walked away from 2 and 1 was an ambulance ride and no internal injuries and no broken bones. blood........oh ya....stitches needed...oh ya. i've been told by several surgeons that wearing a seatbelt with my neck condition and airbags going off will kill me...then i told them my stories about the 3 previous accidents. between the metal plates and screws i'm literally screwed by an airbag..........probably safer slipping in the shower and living 🤣 . i'm extremely defensive when it come to my neck! people don't want to find out what 'll do too protect it!
 
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