



Mods
Face lift ( spinning out into a concrete barrier, thanks Ohio) countless hours working on it and putting money into it.
Build story
In highschool all I had was 800 bucks and I really wanted a Bronco. I drove 4 hours to kentucky for thinking it was the big boy Bronco, low in behold it was a model I never knew about, didn't run and I had no idea how to work on cars. Obviously I fell in love with it, bought it on the spot and had it towed. Over the years I spent a lot of money on it, broke down more times than I can count, learned a lot and grew so much with the old girl. Unfortunately life has a way of getting in the way, I had to park it cause I had no money to repair it, ended up having to sell it. Fast forward 2-3 years it comes up for sale, it's in my budget and I can't put the money in the sellers hands fast enough. Not to mention it wasn't running just how I bought it the first time and it's raining like last time too. I love this Bronco, me and my spouse have gone through so much with it and it's a blessing to have it back. Now we just have to give her a bit of love and who knows maybe our kids will be able to enjoy it.