
Where Do You Guys Live?
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Guest_bucknbronc_*
, May 09 2004 05:17 PM
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#43
Posted 04 July 2004 - 08:08 AM
Parkersburg, West Virginia at this end gas is $1.85 right now. Thats why I bought the Bronco II to save gas and still has some horses under the hood, I used to drive an 88 Surburban it cost over $100.00 just to fill it up
Always liked the Broncos and Scouts from when I was a kid but you can't hardly find Scout parts any more.


#49
Posted 20 July 2004 - 03:24 PM
Just went to get gas 1.75$
Bay City, Texas
Bay City, Texas
1994 Eddie Bauer Bronco
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
#53
Posted 23 July 2004 - 03:54 AM
Kiaora (which means hello)
I live in Godzone... Auckland, New Zealand.
High grade petrol is $1.20 per litre Low grade petrol is $1.09 per litre. Diesel is 0.72c per litre. Thats why I run my Bronco on LPG ... being a constant gas its much better for the motor (and it's cheaper)
My Bronco is an 82 XLT model. I'm running a standard 351 Cleveland until the old donk runs out which won't be for a while because it's running sweet. Just after I bought it , due to having low to no oil pressure I managed to drop the sump with the motor in (had to release the engine mounts) and replace big ends and main bearings. I now have good oil pressure. Next year is the year the truck is getting a birthday present. Body's getting stripped, new paint, new interrior and some how new rims without the Mrs knowing
... Will post a before and after photo.
I live in Godzone... Auckland, New Zealand.
High grade petrol is $1.20 per litre Low grade petrol is $1.09 per litre. Diesel is 0.72c per litre. Thats why I run my Bronco on LPG ... being a constant gas its much better for the motor (and it's cheaper)
My Bronco is an 82 XLT model. I'm running a standard 351 Cleveland until the old donk runs out which won't be for a while because it's running sweet. Just after I bought it , due to having low to no oil pressure I managed to drop the sump with the motor in (had to release the engine mounts) and replace big ends and main bearings. I now have good oil pressure. Next year is the year the truck is getting a birthday present. Body's getting stripped, new paint, new interrior and some how new rims without the Mrs knowing

#54
Posted 23 July 2004 - 05:11 AM
Welcome to the Zone...cant wait to see those pics!
1994 Eddie Bauer Bronco
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
#56
Posted 24 July 2004 - 05:56 AM
newport,mn
94 xlt 302 mass air
msd ignition
rebuilt and updated E4OD
warn premium hubs
http://www.supermoto...p?user=94_bronc
msd ignition
rebuilt and updated E4OD
warn premium hubs
http://www.supermoto...p?user=94_bronc
#59
Posted 25 July 2004 - 07:08 PM
That's really cool, in Texas you don't see too many below the 80;'s
1994 Eddie Bauer Bronco
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
http://ftw.truckmoxi...ery.ten?id=9316
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