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Gen X here first post. I love classics that remind me of my youth, it was such a great time to live!

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Keeping it stock?

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Welcome to the Crunch! Great group here and we will all be more than happy to help you get deeper into this hobby!

So, which Bronco do you have? Mine's a 2dr Outer Banks/Sasquatch Velocity Blue...have you had a chance to go to the Bronco Off-Roadeo yet? Just went last week to the one outside of Austin, TX. It is a total blast, I was completely blown away by the off-road capabilities of these vehicles.

Cheers!

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skyblue

Keeping it stock?

Yes

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MikeShaw

Welcome to the Crunch! Great group here and we will all be more than happy to help you get deeper into this hobby!

So, which Bronco do you have? Mine's a 2dr Outer Banks/Sasquatch Velocity Blue...have you had a chance to go to the Bronco Off-Roadeo yet? Just went last week to the one outside of Austin, TX. It is a total blast, I was completely blown away by the off-road capabilities of these vehicles.

Cheers!

Thank you.

I have a 4 door Big Bend, Carbonized Grey. No I haven’t had the chance to take it off road as I work to much!

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Hey, Joe! Welcome aboard.

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Hello and welcome 👍

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Welcome to WC 🤙

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Welcome!

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Thank you all

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Yes another Gen X-er, welcome brother. We had corded phones, were latchkey kids, saw the internet born, raised on hair bands and New Wave, saw the birth of rap, pagers, Rodney King's beatdown, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the downing of Challenger, I was a God at Pole Position, Defender and Galaga, and saw the quartz crisis in full glory, the rise of brands like Seiko and Casio, went new stores like Swatch, raised on Rocky, Star Wars, re-runs of Happy Days, skateboarding Alva decks in empty swimming pools, while rocking Chucks or Vans, and surfing til dark, then listening to punk bands like Dead Kennedys or the Clash with no seat belts in old VW vans. Then, seeing it all come boomeranging back again and called "retro". Call us Gen Xers as 'vintage' then, but boy did we live.... evrything old seems new again, brother, except my knees. Welcome to the Crunch.

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Valor70.86

Yes another Gen X-er, welcome brother. We had corded phones, were latchkey kids, saw the internet born, raised on hair bands and New Wave, saw the birth of rap, pagers, Rodney King's beatdown, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the downing of Challenger, I was a God at Pole Position, Defender and Galaga, and saw the quartz crisis in full glory, the rise of brands like Seiko and Casio, went new stores like Swatch, raised on Rocky, Star Wars, re-runs of Happy Days, skateboarding Alva decks in empty swimming pools, while rocking Chucks or Vans, and surfing til dark, then listening to punk bands like Dead Kennedys or the Clash with no seat belts in old VW vans. Then, seeing it all come boomeranging back again and called "retro". Call us Gen Xers as 'vintage' then, but boy did we live.... evrything old seems new again, brother, except my knees. Welcome to the Crunch.

Well said my friend. Thank you

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JoeM73

Thank you.

I have a 4 door Big Bend, Carbonized Grey. No I haven’t had the chance to take it off road as I work to much!

You should have received a certificate for the Bronco Off-Roadeo when you bought the Bronco, it is well worth the trip if you can make it work.