AFBronco235
Crew Chief
I wasn't sure where to post this so here goes.
In celebration of all things old and still going strong, I'm wanting to see the rigs out there old enough to be considered an adult. (18+ years for most areas.) And how you manage to keep them running in these "modern" times. Little add-ons like radios/CD players, new engines, seats, whatever. I want to prove that just because its newer, doesn't mean its better.
And to start off with, my 91' Bronco. Born in Aug of 1990, it is almost 24 years old. (I've dated women younger than that.)
I've updated it with an 8,000 lb. winch, dual battery setup, custom center console, CB radio, drop down TV w/ a DVD/CD player and a roof rack.
It will be 24 years old this Aug. Old enough to drink that alcohol mix gas we've got around here.
In celebration of all things old and still going strong, I'm wanting to see the rigs out there old enough to be considered an adult. (18+ years for most areas.) And how you manage to keep them running in these "modern" times. Little add-ons like radios/CD players, new engines, seats, whatever. I want to prove that just because its newer, doesn't mean its better.
And to start off with, my 91' Bronco. Born in Aug of 1990, it is almost 24 years old. (I've dated women younger than that.)
I've updated it with an 8,000 lb. winch, dual battery setup, custom center console, CB radio, drop down TV w/ a DVD/CD player and a roof rack.
It will be 24 years old this Aug. Old enough to drink that alcohol mix gas we've got around here.