The heart and soul of the Bandolero war machine, Los Huesos Acero, or The Steel Bones is a centuries old burial ground for motor vehicles. Seeing Model-T's, pickup trucks, motorcycles, police cruisers, and Humvees in its day, Los Huesos Acero is among the largest collections of intact motor vehicle parts in all of post-War Mexico and vital to the motorized band of outlaws known as Los Bandoleros as the primary source of parts for their mounted operations. Guarded by these comancheros and run by their head mechanic, the site has found new meaning since the war, proving more useful after the atomic fires than it ever did before.
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| - The heart and soul of the Bandolero war machine, Los Huesos Acero, or The Steel Bones is a centuries old burial ground for motor vehicles. Seeing Model-T's, pickup trucks, motorcycles, police cruisers, and Humvees in its day, Los Huesos Acero is among the largest collections of intact motor vehicle parts in all of post-War Mexico and vital to the motorized band of outlaws known as Los Bandoleros as the primary source of parts for their mounted operations. Guarded by these comancheros and run by their head mechanic, the site has found new meaning since the war, proving more useful after the atomic fires than it ever did before.
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| - Founding of Los Bandoleros
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| - The heart and soul of the Bandolero war machine, Los Huesos Acero, or The Steel Bones is a centuries old burial ground for motor vehicles. Seeing Model-T's, pickup trucks, motorcycles, police cruisers, and Humvees in its day, Los Huesos Acero is among the largest collections of intact motor vehicle parts in all of post-War Mexico and vital to the motorized band of outlaws known as Los Bandoleros as the primary source of parts for their mounted operations. Guarded by these comancheros and run by their head mechanic, the site has found new meaning since the war, proving more useful after the atomic fires than it ever did before.
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