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From 1967 Ford Bronco “Bronchole (the hole that all my $ & time goes in)” — documented by Dan Eger.

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1967 Ford Bronco - Vehicle hardtop resting on the ground outdoors, near a brick wall and utility meter. 1967 Ford Bronco - This close-up shows a gray metal panel with visible wear and tear, including scratches and chipped paint. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a gray metal panel with two holes and weld marks, placed on the ground. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of a dark gray hardtop, showing some surface wear and rust along the edge. 1967 Ford Bronco - This black metal storage box appears to be an aftermarket accessory or custom fabrication. 1967 Ford Bronco - A dark truck cap rests on the ground, showing a framed window on its side. 1967 Ford Bronco - Interior view of a vehicle showing blue quilted lining and dry brush on the floor. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of the interior door handle and window frame of a 1967 Ford Bronco. 1967 Ford Bronco - Detail of a vehicle's door frame and window, showing wear and tear. 1967 Ford Bronco - A black storage box with a handle is shown outdoors, partially obscured by dry vegetation. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a blue, diamond-stitched interior door panel with some dust and cobwebs visible. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of a dark-colored vehicle's body panel, revealing rust and wear along a seam. 1967 Ford Bronco - Large plastic storage container situated outdoors near a building wall and overgrown grass. 1967 Ford Bronco - Two car hood latches are shown lying on a concrete surface. 1967 Ford Bronco - A gray 1966 Ford Bronco is shown from the front, in need of restoration. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of chipped and peeling paint on a vehicle's body, revealing rust underneath. 1967 Ford Bronco - Detail of a corroded seam on a vehicle part, showing rust and a yellow lifting strap. 1967 Ford Bronco - A portion of a vehicle's fender with a vent is shown, with other vehicles visible in the background. 1967 Ford Bronco - A metal panel with a ruler is shown, indicating a vehicle part, but no specific year or model can be identified. 1967 Ford Bronco - Detail of a damaged metal panel, showing rust and surface imperfections, with a ruler for scale. 1967 Ford Bronco - Ruler shows gap measurement on gray metal panels, one panel has a crack. 1967 Ford Bronco - This is a front-side view of a dusty gray Ford Bronco, showing its hood and tires. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a vehicle's hood vent, showing chipped red paint and a watermark. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of the hood vent and windshield frame on a 1967 Ford Bronco. 1967 Ford Bronco - Underside of an open hood, showing wear and tear. Supermotors.net logo visible. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of the interior of a vehicle's tailgate, showing wear and tear. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a rusty metal panel with a spring and latch assembly. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a weathered tailgate, revealing layers of peeling yellow paint over a blue base, with visible structural elements. 1967 Ford Bronco - Detail of a corroded metal panel, showing layers of paint and rust. 1967 Ford Bronco - The weathered surface of a metal part shows significant wear and tear with chipped paint and rust. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a vehicle's hood vent, showing signs of age and wear. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a vehicle's hood vent, chrome slats against a weathered dark blue finish. 1967 Ford Bronco - This image shows a close-up of a vehicle part, not a complete 1967 Ford Bronco. 1967 Ford Bronco - A used oil pan sits on a concrete surface, showing signs of age and rust. 1967 Ford Bronco - This oil pan is for sale, but it is not a 1967 Ford Bronco. 1967 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a Ford part showing the DITE-3675-BA casting number and Ford logo. 1967 Ford Bronco - Oil pan on concrete, with a shoe visible in the lower right corner. 1967 Ford Bronco - This rusty pulley is a replacement part for a vehicle, but its specific make and model are not identifiable from the image. 1967 Ford Bronco - This is a multi-groove pulley, likely from an engine, shown on a concrete floor. 1967 Ford Bronco - A rusty, two-groove pulley sits on a concrete surface, showing signs of wear and tear.