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I am not in ANY way associated with them, but I have found www.broncograveyard.com to be one of the most useful sites so far. I think they started small (have seen tiny ads in 4whl magazines) but their internet site is growing, and quite frankly I'm amazed at how much they add every day.
Like I said I don't know anyone there, don't work for 'em or anything, but I have bought more stuff there than anywhere else for the simple fact that they seem to be about 10 to 20% cheaper on parts. (Not including mainstream namebrand stuff)
Mostly a restorative site, but a damn good one compared to most bronco only parts sites i've seen.
Especially in the area of the big Bronco which, as many of us know, the internet community in general, seems to have forgotten compared to the abnormal number of "early Bronco" sites that don't even acknowledge the fact that the Bronco was made for another 19 years in its full-size form. The little ones are cute and I can't scoff at them (brother has a '76 after all). I just have a greater appreciation for the big ones.
The Graveyard gave me one of my favorite mods to Greystreak
Love the old style insignia.
Last edited by greystreak92; Oct 3, 2003 at 12:26 AM.
I agree with joe,
I has been mentioned on some truckin' type TV shows that it is puzzling why there is much less aftermarket/speed/customizing parts for Ford F's and Big Broncos than for those chubbies. eps since the Ford Trucks were #1 sellers for so many years.
btw, Joe, I am now accused of spamming here because I post my personal Bronco web site when making comments in the Galleries; all my posts are gone (including a few I made in your Galleries) exc for the few I just made. I never trashed anyone here, but it seems to be too much ... here lately
...so be it...
If this post is deleted, then i'll go to the fsb site
Don't sweat it. I agree with bigric. There is a big difference between handing out a URL with technical info posted on it and handing out a URL that is a storefront. Personally, (and if I get chastised by the operators of this forum for it, I'm not really worried), but if they are going to give you trouble about giving out the url to your website that has tech info, then they need to shut off the automated links to Motorhaven in the posts. Thats as annoying as spamming to me. Even if it is the forum operators own storefront. The "do as I say, not as I do" method will lose membership fast.
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