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Because the designer thought that the colours looked good together. They don't symbolize anything
I looked on a website and it said the DU edition is worth $575.
I also have an 89 bronco II and I'm getting g ready to replace the transmission for the first time. I looked into rebuilding it and through various websites devoted to the bronco II I found out that the transmissions aren't that good. They were made by Mitsubishi and are really more suitable for compact cars than midsize SUV's. A good resource is www.rangerstation.com. It's a ford ranger enthusiast website that also has a plethora of info about the bronco II. Hope this helps.
have you looked at your exaust system being pluged maybe your cataletic converter is pluged
OP here- Got it looked at and the entire distributor went out. Problem solved.
You don't need to repaint it. Just buff it and the color will come back. I have a fire engine red bronco and the top was all faded and i buffed the whole top with just a buffing compound and it looks brand new now. the only problem was that it looked to good and i had to do the rest of the turck
Your switch in the steering column that controls the high beems and the turn signals is bad. I have had to change it on both 1987 bronco ii that I have owned. Not to difficult to do.
No pressure reset button under dash of 4runner 2005. Tire pressure checked. Where else can I look? What else could make light keep blinking?
I looked up the 1995 Ford Bronco on fordparts.com and it shows : For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine ( .054 inch ) For the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 engine ( .044 inch ) It doesn't show the spark plug gap for the 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch straight six cylinder engine but I BELIEVE that is also ( .044 inch )
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I have looked up Roland Rafael Repczuk who appears to be a painter; I don't see any sculptures in his portfolio. Did he really make the sculpture at NATO or did someone else do it? Please quote a source for your answer. Thanks a bundle.
I looked up Tudor rose in Google Image Search, and by my count, it actually has 5 lines of symmetry. Each line starts from one of the tips and cuts the rose in half. It is similar to a regular pentagon.