I tried the Bronco and Mustang thing for a while...just realized I'm not a Mustang guy. Also very few practical benefits an early Mustang out in the country, so I sold it and got a 75 F250 truck.
1970 mustang Mach 1 351c 4v 4speed car, see avatar, first car, bought in 1984 for $600.
1973 bronco, 302 4v auto, will be son's daily driver, right now is my "Friday" car.
1968 bronco, 289 2v 3speed, uncut, restored to factory specs, just finished last week.
My family has always been into the classic mustangs, other mustangs currently in our stable:
1969 Mach 1 351w 4v 4 speed car - Dad
1969 GT Fastback 351w 4v Auto - Brother
1968 GT Coupe 289 4v Auto - Older Sister
1967 J code Coupe - Younger Sister
1967 J code Convertible - Dad/Mom
my brother also has a 2001 Bullit with less the 10K on it
I love Mustangs but I concur! My experience with organized Mustang clubs and from being at Mustang events is that they are not nearly as friendly/accepting as Bronco people. To get any respect in the Mustang crowd you need a really nice original restored car. On the other hand most Bronco people appreciate ANY Bronco! ;D
71 Bronco
63 Fairlane
Looking at a nice 67 Mustang tonight to add to the group
I have my 74 bronco (not running at the moment) and 2, 1970 mustangs. one's a mach1, the other just a fastback...neither run
I used to have both. Some SOB stole the Mustang out of the driveway. I'll get another Mustang someday but till then, I'll have to live with two Bronco's. One has Mustang Fuel injection and the other will soon have an engine from a 68 Mustang. Does that count as two Mustangs and two Broncos?
doesn't matter if they are lawn ornament. to have either is a good thing
totally! just projects in waiting, those mustangs... one's gonna become a 'stang250, and the other's gonna be the terribly badass fast one.