02-15-2010, 10:27 PM
Hey Mill Knob - That looks like a great project for your son to grow up and "cut his teeth" on. There is not a better vehicle than an Early Bronco for a kid to learn what "wrenching and wheelin" really means. I bought my 74 Bronco in 1996 in Fayetteville, NC for my oldest son. Sadly, he was killed in a train accident 3 months after we purchased it. But man ol' man, did he love and treasure that Bronco for the short time he owned it before he died. He and all his buddies were into hiking, camping, 4x4s, and anything to do with the great outdoors. They all thought he had the "coolest" ride that any of them owned at the time. In the ensuing 14 years since his death, my job demands have caused moves from Fayetteville to Plant City, FL to Blue Mountain, MS and finally back to North Carolina (Wilmington). We have hauled the Bronco with us at each move. My youngest son who is 27 years old and still living in Mississippi used it as his daily driver all during high school and college. Unfortunately for him, the financial demands of a young family would not let him keep the Bronco and its ownership reverted back to me. Because of the emotional attachment my family has to this Bronco, I will never allow it to be sold. Now that I am semi-retired, I need something to spend my time and monetary resources on other than golf and being a beachbum. Besides, I now have a 4 year old grandson here in Wilmington that I look forward to teaching what it means to become a real "Broncoholic"....