A K
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In cleaning out old papers and documents, my father came across the sticker from his old Bronco. I would kill to have this 4x4 now.
Less recently, we came across the gas cap to this Bronco - still with its hot ginger paint (he put a locking cap on it). I am not sure what we did with it, though. Hopefully it is not lost for another 20 years.
Not even is the dealer, John Stenach, in business anymore. It was purchased and integrated into a larger local dealer, who closed the Plymouth location. I feel privileged to have purchased parts for my old 1996 Explorer there. The lot held no more than 20 vehicles, and there was only one salesman table. I miss the "neighborhood" dealer.
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Less recently, we came across the gas cap to this Bronco - still with its hot ginger paint (he put a locking cap on it). I am not sure what we did with it, though. Hopefully it is not lost for another 20 years.
Not even is the dealer, John Stenach, in business anymore. It was purchased and integrated into a larger local dealer, who closed the Plymouth location. I feel privileged to have purchased parts for my old 1996 Explorer there. The lot held no more than 20 vehicles, and there was only one salesman table. I miss the "neighborhood" dealer.
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