Any Early Ford Bronco enthusiasts here?

Gilligan

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PREMO Member
Our club, Mid-Atlantic Early Broncos, is having our annual Fall Street Cruise in St. Mary's county this year. We'll be making a 'lighthouse loop' and probably hit the museum at Solomons. The cruise will begin and end on St. George Island, ending with a cook out.


Date: Saturday, Novemeber 6, 2010.


Although the club is dedicated to the preservation, restoration or total destruction via heavy-duty off-roading, of the 1966-1977 original Ford Broncos, we welcome guests who own and drive the later-model full-sized '78-'96 Broncos and we'll ven excuse the odd Bronco II once in a while.:whistle:

PM me or respond to this thread if interested and I'll get ya hooked up.
 

CraneTaker77

New Member
My dad is a member of that club, or was last year, I don't think I renewed his membership this year. He's got a 1970 Sport. I'm sure he would love to do it. He drives his Bronco everywhere, I'm sure you've probably seen it before. Oh yea, I have a Bronco II but it's not your run of the mill bronco II. Mine has a custom 302 in it.lol

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CraneTaker77

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I used to have an 85 Bronco II. Untill the carbed V6 crapped out and I trashed the truck lol

yea, thats what mine had in it.The thing leaked oil so bad I wasn't allowed to park in anyones driveway. So instead of junking it, we just revamped it with something better. The truck sounds like a race car now. haha
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
We have 6 Early Broncs ranging from '66-'76, and two full-sizes; a '78 and a '79. It's an obsession..:whistle:
 

Floyd2004

-Void-
yea, thats what mine had in it.The thing leaked oil so bad I wasn't allowed to park in anyones driveway. So instead of junking it, we just revamped it with something better. The truck sounds like a race car now. haha
Mine didnt drink oil. It ate though 4 water pumps and 5 stater solenoids and brake lines lol This was all within about a year
 
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