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1980 Bronco in TX (Mexican 3 door!)


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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2509198842620141/?ref=saved&referral_code=null

The ad is 2 months old, but still up. Looks very cool, and even has a manual trans. $20,000. For future reference, the ad says:

"1980 Ford Bronco was built in Mexico, has a clean Texas title, new clutch, brand new brake system, new power steering pump, new tires, mechanically it is the same as a ford f150, runs great."

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Interesting!

First I thought «this is the ancestor of the Centurion Classic», which is built from a Crew Cab.

Then I realized that the cab part is really different.

I am wondering, what's that truck, a customized ambulance?

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Interesting!

First I thought «this is the ancestor of the Centurion Classic», which is built from a Crew Cab.

Then I realized that the cab part is really different.

I am wondering, what's that truck, a customized ambulance?

:nabble_anim_confused:

It’s been a while since I read up on these, but Ford in South America (maybe Argentina?) and also Mexico had these 3 door broncos starting in the late 70s. They’re pretty neat. You see a few pop up for sale in the US every now and then.

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It’s been a while since I read up on these, but Ford in South America (maybe Argentina?) and also Mexico had these 3 door broncos starting in the late 70s. They’re pretty neat. You see a few pop up for sale in the US every now and then.

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I believe this is a Ford B-150. It came in passenger and van configurations, which probably explains the weird door.

Very interesting!

I didn't know about the F-"B"-Series, now I do, thanks!

Looking over the web to know more about these trucks, I noticed something strange and I am wondering if they all had a rear door on the passenger side only.

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I picked these pictures as example on this link.

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Very interesting!

I didn't know about the F-"B"-Series, now I do, thanks!

Looking over the web to know more about these trucks, I noticed something strange and I am wondering if they all had a rear door on the passenger side only.

:nabble_anim_confused:

I picked these pictures as example on this link.

now that is cool!

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Very interesting!

I didn't know about the F-"B"-Series, now I do, thanks!

Looking over the web to know more about these trucks, I noticed something strange and I am wondering if they all had a rear door on the passenger side only.

:nabble_anim_confused:

I picked these pictures as example on this link.

The more common B-Series "SUVs" appear to be the B100 which is a dentside body, also with no door behind the driver.

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