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Eric DeJong
• Lees Summit, MO, USA
• Registered on 10/8/2003
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Posted:10/8/2003 18:33
Don't ya hate it when they call you that on you're first day at a new job. Anyway HI everybody. My name is Eric and I'm a Fordaholic. My Dad got me started at a very young age with his 69 Bronco. Now I have carried on the tradition by recently selling my 2000 ford Crown Vic and buying a 1984 Ford Bronco. I've already got a 1994 Ford Ranger Splash for the daily driver. I look forward to getting lots of info from everybody and seeing everybody's rides. Any and all advice given on this Bronco project is much appriciated. I live in Kansas City, MO. If there are any Bronco clubs around let me know. Thanks everyone.
edited 10/8/2003 18:35
E. Long  Club OwnerSuperMotors Owner
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• Atlanta, GA, USA
• Registered on 1/23/2001
• 2,229 posts
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Posted:10/9/2003 22:54
Quote:
Don't ya hate it when they call you that on you're first day at a new job. Anyway HI everybody. My name is Eric and I'm a Fordaholic. My Dad got me started at a very young age with his 69 Bronco. Now I have carried on the tradition by recently selling my 2000 ford Crown Vic and buying a 1984 Ford Bronco. I've already got a 1994 Ford Ranger Splash for the daily driver. I look forward to getting lots of info from everybody and seeing everybody's rides. Any and all advice given on this Bronco project is much appriciated. I live in Kansas City, MO. If there are any Bronco clubs around let me know. Thanks everyone.


Eric,

Welcome to SuperFord.org. You can't go wrong with a full-size Bronco of any year. Try 2 Big Broncos or http://www.fullsizebronco.com for local clubs in your area. If anything, you'll find folks within a couple hours drive that are into wheeling. I know some folks around here (MN) that get together a few times a year and they are generally from MN, WI, and IL. You're not too much further.

Good luck with the Bronco.

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
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