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selms501

New Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2009
Messages
9
Loc.
Mobile, AL
Hello everyone. My name is Stephen and I am located in Alabama. 22 years old and have always been a huge bronco fan. Right now I have a 93 full size that I do all of the repair work on. My dream is a early bronco. I am looking and will wait for the right time to find a good purchase. Would like to do the restoration myself, so have subscribed to this website to learn as much as I can.
 

Devin

Bronco Kineticist
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Messages
3,956
Welcome aboard. As evl said, '76 and '77 have the most "stock" goodies, so they are good to start with. I am kind of biased toward the '69 variety myself, though. ;)
 

cgbexec

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 19, 2006
Messages
2,071
Loc.
Naples, FL
Welcome and don't be afraid to ask questions. There is a wealth of knowlege on this site for you to tap. Good luck on finding your first EB.
 

rhino2104

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2006
Messages
801
Welcome aboard and good luck with your EB search. Took me almost 10 years to find the almost perfect Bronco. I tend to be partial to the '70 and '72 variety myself.
 

WyleCoyote

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 2, 2002
Messages
1,739
Welcome! Update your info with you location - there are local clubs all over the place that can help you get a rig!
 

75 Ranger

Sr. Member
Joined
Jul 23, 2008
Messages
820
I used to have a '93 Bronco and loved it. Early Bronco's are that much more fun. Welcome to the site and I hope you find the right Bronco for you.
 

mustangtoby

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 28, 2007
Messages
1,757
Loc.
southwest Colorado
Welcome, glad to have you! I have an 86 myself, and have had a 78 and 95 in the past. Fullsize are great rigs, but you'll find the EB's have a little more personality and are more fun/easier to work on! I am partial to the 69's myself (because they are the best!), but any ol' EB will suit you just fine. Good luck, go find a rig!
 
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