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Average age of an EB owner? Possible Bronco Driver magazine article, please vote!!!!

What's your age?

  • 15-21

    Votes: 58 9.3%
  • 22-30

    Votes: 164 26.2%
  • 31-40

    Votes: 258 41.1%
  • 41-50

    Votes: 112 17.9%
  • 51-60

    Votes: 27 4.3%
  • 61-

    Votes: 8 1.3%

  • Total voters
    627

2badrotties

Just a Bronco guy !
Joined
Sep 10, 2002
Messages
6,854
Loc.
Niskayuna N.Y.
Damn, If you guys don't hurry up and finish this poll I'm going to have to move to another age bracket ;D
 

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wildbill

Old Bronco Guy
Joined
Jun 29, 2001
Messages
6,888
;D ;D ;D What 1 of only 6 we need more old people ;D ;D ;D Bill ;D %) :D
 

broncosport

Full Member
Joined
May 11, 2005
Messages
349
Loc.
Knob Noster MO
I just got my 73 Sport with a 302. But Ive been after one for about 5 years! The one I finally got took me 2 years to get 1400$ bucks not bad!
 

MKD

Full Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2001
Messages
432
Loc.
Edgewood, NM
wildbill said:
;D ;D ;D What 1 of only 6 we need more old people ;D ;D ;D Bill ;D %) :D

Ok. Another old person here (53 but don't care much). I wanted a Bronco for years. I wanted the one my dad bought new in '68. He finally gave it to me 4 years ago. Stock, uncut, 289, no rust! I've rebuilt the engine, brakes and put on new wheels and tires (Originals were 6.50x15s with tubes. Still have 'em in the barn.). Have used it continuously to navigate our muddy roads. Used to have to park and walk... Thanks, Dad. :)
 

rednck21

Newbie
Joined
Feb 27, 2002
Messages
3,915
im 24 but ive had at least a dozen EB's in the last 4 yrs when i bought my first ;D
 
Joined
Oct 13, 2004
Messages
14
Loc.
Savage, MN
I'm 40 and have always enjoyed the the early Broncos, but didn't get my first one until last summer. It was a 1970 in decent shape, but was manual everything with 33" swampers....quite the workout in the parking garage at work. I bought another a few months later with the intention of upgrading the first one. This one was a 77 with all the goodies but the body was gone. I didn't care as I was going to use the body from the 70, but before I got started on the swap, I came across another 70 that was already over $20k into a restore and had to have it. I struck a deal with the owner and made a trip to Phoenix to haul it back....well worth the trip. With any luck, I should have it running this weekend. My wife thinks I'm nuts...I'm on my 3rd Bronco in less than a year now and still buying stuff
 

mudstud

Contributor
Bronco Bonehead
Joined
May 19, 2005
Messages
1,510
Loc.
Excel
I am 37 and bought my 67 when I was 25 but the desire to own one started at eight when I saw my first one.
 

stock74

Full Member
Joined
Mar 14, 2004
Messages
242
I bought my bronco when I turned 15 and I am 19 now. My Dad originally had a '68 which he had for a long time and then sold it to get a bigger vehicle and regreted it for a long time. We have been working on his frame up '71 Bronco for a few years now and is far from stock, my mother told him he needs to get it back on the road by spring or summer of next year...saweet ;D . I have done all of the work to the truck myself minus the exhaust system which I will redo someday. Oh and he did not take the poll but my dad is in the 41-50 age group so you can add one to that count. EB owners for life :cool: .

"A never ending project in a good way" ;D
 

DonsBolt

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 5, 2005
Messages
5,249
Loc.
Chestnut Hill, Mass
turning 45 at the end of the mounth, ouch

I now own my 3rd EB, my first ever ride was a 1969 with a 170 six, three on the tree, and a snow plow
 
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