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1 show...1 win

DCarter001

New Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2007
Messages
39
Loc.
Baxley, GA
I entered my 1968 bronco in its first car show today. It won 1st place in the 4x4 category. It felt pretty good. I bought the truck just over a year ago. It required new sheet metal for the entire front end and the rear fenders. That unexpected expense totally shot my build budget. I ended up peicing it together one paycheck at a time, trying to keep it as original as possible. It took 13 months from start to finish. Between my dad and myslef, we have over 1000 man hours in this little project. So, to take home 1st place in the 4x4 category was a GREAT feeling. I just had to share with you guys.
God Bless,
DC
 

WyleCoyote

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 2, 2002
Messages
1,739
That is very impressive! You must have done a great job, and nothing feels better than to have that recognized officially.

Congratulations!
 

Itsa67

Sr. Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2006
Messages
449
Congratulations! Now get some pictures into your gallery so we can take a look at all your hard work. You can't just tell us about it without some pics of the finished product you know. :)
 

brian72

Early Bronco Student
Joined
Jun 18, 2001
Messages
4,157
Last year I won at a jeep show...that was a cool feeling.
 
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DCarter001

DCarter001

New Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2007
Messages
39
Loc.
Baxley, GA
Congratulations! Now get some pictures into your gallery so we can take a look at all your hard work. You can't just tell us about it without some pics of the finished product you know. :)

Gladly...how? I'm not technology challenged, I'm just happily living in 1995.;D
 
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