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Bronco Owner Stalker

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Izzy

Izzy

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 5, 2009
Messages
2,418
Loc.
Texas
So it's been a year and a few months since I stalked, I mean chased, I mean met Jaime when he drove past me on the road in his '74.

Since then, we have installed hydroboost, added disc brakes, upgraded his steering to the 1 ton TRO components, installed a NV3550, gave the rig a 1" body lift, and lost lots of sweat and blood together.

Jaime's rig is currently in my garage about to get a new family style roll cage, 4.56 gears, dynomat in the interior, a new stereo, serpentine setup and A\C.

I never thought chasing down another Bronco would create me so much work. LOL, just kidding.

The most important part is that we have built a great friendship on the foundation of the Bronco. Our wives have become friends when they hang out while we work on the Bronco.

Life is great in the Bronco brotherhood!!!
 

ScottC

New Member
Joined
Aug 25, 2010
Messages
126
Loc.
Roanoke
Awesome! I have often waved down a passing Bronco, even when not driving mine (which I haven't driven in almost a decade now :( )

Izzy, your profile says Little Elm. I'm not too far away, just down in Roanoke. I suggest a meet and greet sometime!
 

gnsteam

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Messages
3,765
Loc.
Lincoln NE
X2, I need all those things done and more.;D;D And glad to hear there was a good ending to this stalking story.
 
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