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85 Bronco problem...help please

Old Dec 20, 2009 | 02:36 AM
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85 Bronco problem...help please

Hey guys,

Im looking into possibly buying a 1985 Bronco for $850 they say it runs good, the 4x4 works but it shuts off when u put it into drive.....any ideas what this problem could be? Easy fix or potentially big problem?...just trying to figure out if it would be worth it. Body is in good shape
 
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 05:55 PM
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What shuts off? Only in 4wd? Read your post. You're probably no longer in school, but run-on sentences still suck for people trying to understand you. Are you saying, "It stalls when you put it in gear?" Any gear, & in or out of 4wd?
 

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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ymeski
What shuts off? Only in 4wd? Read your post. You're probably no longer in school, but run-on sentences still suck for people trying to understand you. Are you saying, "It stalls when you put it in gear?" Any gear, & in or out of 4wd?
Hey thanks for the smart *** comment, now kindly go **** yourself my comment makes perfect sense, unless of course u have a hard time reading. Yes, my comment plainly says "it shuts off when u put it in drive" meaning the truck shuts off when you put it into drive ( commonly known by anyone who knows their head from their *** as the gear you put the vehicle into to drive, if you have an automatic). Weird I know, what I said is actually exactly what I meant (not real hard to understand IMO) Not sure about you but I have a Bachelor's of Science degree from an accredited University so Im not worried about getting a grammar lesson from an invalid on an internet truck forum. But if u feel the need to try and make yourself seem smarter than myself I would be more than happy to prove you wrong

Didnt figure I had to proof read every post I made to make sure it was of publishing quality....
Now, anyone feel like helping or would everyone prefer to be ****s such as this guy?
 

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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 07:45 AM
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"Oh my, but your parent's must be Proud!" Might I suggest you at least "attempt" to post in the correct Forum? Bronco's and F-series are both Ford's, so that's a good start! Happy Holiday's!
 

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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ymeski
"Oh my, but your parent's must be Proud!" Might I suggest you at least "attempt" to post in the correct Forum? Bronco's and F-series are both ford's, so that's a good start! Happy Holiday's!
Well Im an F150 owner and I figured there are a lot of former and current Bronco owners around here. Pretty similar trucks in more than one way if you know anything about these trucks. Simple enough of a concept I would assume, but apparently too much for some to handle. Now hopefully you are done with your pointless attempt at making yourself feel cool on the internet. Get a life and please stop posting on my thread if you have nothing to say that pertains to my original post. Thank you. And yes my parents are proud, thanks for noticing Oh and by the way since you were on a grammar kick earlier, its happy holidays, not happy holiday's, Broncos not Bronco's, and Fords not Ford's....putting an apostrophe before the s gives the word ownership of something. Kind of like the difference between saying "My Bronco's tire is flat" and "I have two Broncos." your welcome.

Are all 100+ of your posts of this nature and in no way contgibuting to the forum? Gotta love Californians!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 

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