AOMills
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- St. George, UT
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- 1990
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2300+ Mile Trip in a Bronco II +2000 More
Howdy ya'll. I just wanted to share a few pictures from a trip I just finished in my little Bronco II.
First things first though; 90' Bronco II with a 91' 4.0l (with 200 miles on a top to bottom rebuild at the start of the trip), M5OD, explorer rear springs. So nearly stock. 13' Scamp Fiberglass Trailer.
I went to Denver for 6 weeks to get a license and I camped at three different parks near Denver the entire time. These are the highlights of the traveling to/from.
Parked just outside of Moab, Utah.
In Arches National Park, Utah. (Balancing Rock)
Eisenhower Tunnel, Colorado (11,100' above sea level)
Golden, Colorado
One of my campsites in Denver, Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Albuquerque, New Mexico (you may or may not recognize the car wash)
Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona
Camping outside of Flagstaff, Arizona
Dinner on the old Route 66 in Williams, Arizona
The BII held up well for the trip. Even coming home this week in 110+ temperatures, the motor didn't run abnormally hot. I was very impressed with my old truck.
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The license I had earned in Denver in the spring got me a new job in SW Ohio. After loading up a shipping trailer in Las Vegas, I packed the camper and hit the road again following I-40/Route 66.
Heading East
Sunset at the Arizona/New Mexico border
Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas
Pit stop for some food and culture in Amarillo, Texas
Electric hookup "campsite" in Hinton, Oklahoma
Hard-parked at the Vacuum Cleaner Museum in St. James, Missouri
Parked across from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
Now home among the corn in Ohio
Once again, I have no complaints out of the truck. I love getting one of these older RBV's out and driving long distances.
Howdy ya'll. I just wanted to share a few pictures from a trip I just finished in my little Bronco II.
First things first though; 90' Bronco II with a 91' 4.0l (with 200 miles on a top to bottom rebuild at the start of the trip), M5OD, explorer rear springs. So nearly stock. 13' Scamp Fiberglass Trailer.
I went to Denver for 6 weeks to get a license and I camped at three different parks near Denver the entire time. These are the highlights of the traveling to/from.
Parked just outside of Moab, Utah.
In Arches National Park, Utah. (Balancing Rock)
Eisenhower Tunnel, Colorado (11,100' above sea level)
Golden, Colorado
One of my campsites in Denver, Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Albuquerque, New Mexico (you may or may not recognize the car wash)
Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona
Camping outside of Flagstaff, Arizona
Dinner on the old Route 66 in Williams, Arizona
The BII held up well for the trip. Even coming home this week in 110+ temperatures, the motor didn't run abnormally hot. I was very impressed with my old truck.
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The license I had earned in Denver in the spring got me a new job in SW Ohio. After loading up a shipping trailer in Las Vegas, I packed the camper and hit the road again following I-40/Route 66.
Heading East
Sunset at the Arizona/New Mexico border
Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas
Pit stop for some food and culture in Amarillo, Texas
Electric hookup "campsite" in Hinton, Oklahoma
Hard-parked at the Vacuum Cleaner Museum in St. James, Missouri
Parked across from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
Now home among the corn in Ohio
Once again, I have no complaints out of the truck. I love getting one of these older RBV's out and driving long distances.
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