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Road & Track at it again.

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Amos Zook Bronco Barn
 

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It looks like some of that mildew could be from 1966! Cool picture..
 

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Someone on the staff likes EBs for sure. About a 3 page spread on Amos Zook's shop "Bronco Barn".

Wonder if he's on here?

I doubt it - it's tough to read between the lines in the article but it's pretty obvious he's Amish. I inferred that he might not even drive the trucks anymore and who knows what technology access he has.

Drew knows him and says he's pretty quiet.

Todd Z.
 
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I doubt it - it's tough to read between the lines in the article but it's pretty obvious he's Amish. I inferred that he might not even drive the trucks anymore and who knows what technology access he has.

Drew knows him and says he's pretty quiet.

Todd Z.

Yeah I went back and read the whole article and says he don't drive anymore and uses very little electricity. Wonder how that works on replacing rusty panels?
 

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Amos does all of our body and paint and he is a fantastic person! We have been friends for years and we consider him family at this point. no, i do not believe he has an account on here but he may. just because he is Amish does not mean he does not use electric %) most of them do in their businesses and many in their homes. it depends on the particular church they belong to.

is it odd that he is a bronco guy that is Amish, maybe. but..... i have met odder bronco people then him!

I can say this, his work is top notch and he is incredibly knowledgeable as all he does is Broncos!

Awesome that he is in the magazine, he deserves the publicity. I cant wait to get the issue and i hope they portrayed him as i would!

Nick,
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Here are the pages from the magazine if anyone's curious.

I'm going to pick up a hardcopy of the magazine as my parents and friends will be very interested in reading about and find it interesting that an Amishman is working on Broncos - we Mennonites are the worldly cousins of the Amish. I have some Zooks in my lineage on my mom's side of the family.

Todd Z.
 

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The picture the magazine opened up to when I got it outta the mailbox :cool:

Got my attn.

BTW Nick, they did a fine right up on him. Like people come there to his shop and don't want to leave.
 

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Hello Bronco brethren,
I do own a good pair of tin snips but prefer a Lincoln or Miller for welding. And the waiting list in my shop is due to lots of projects, not because I don't have electricity.��
Amos
 

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Ha-ha. And just like that we have a new member. Welcome !!

Glad that you have electricity, given that it's winter I really hope that you have plumbing too !
 
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Hello Bronco brethren,
I do own a good pair of tin snips but prefer a Lincoln or Miller for welding. And the waiting list in my shop is due to lots of projects, not because I don't have electricity.��
Amos

Welcome abroad brother and I was jus rattling chains and figured by what the article stated that you were backed up because of outstanding workmanship.
 

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I do own a good pair of tin snips but prefer a Lincoln or Miller for welding.
Amos

Welcome Amos, Glad to have you on the site! I was just reminding some of these guys were there is a will there is a way. And you sir most defiantly have the will!
 

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Welcome Amos, Glad to have you on the site! I was just reminding some of these guys were there is a will there is a way. And you sir most defiantly have the will!

WOW!!! Welcome Amos, this site never ceases to amaze me. And this shot is potential calendar material, sure would like to see more of this one.
 

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I doubt it - it's tough to read between the lines in the article but it's pretty obvious he's Amish. I inferred that he might not even drive the trucks anymore and who knows what technology access he has.

Drew knows him and says he's pretty quiet.

Todd Z.

don't blame him.. :)
 
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