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I was wondering if anybody here is subscribed to the Bronco Driver Magazine? I looked on the website it seems like it would be a great informative magazine. How well does it cover the 78-79 Broncos? It looks like it says alot about the EB's. Anybody know how I could maybe get a free copy just to see if I would like it before I decide to subscribe?
I have the most resent Bronco Driver Issue and in it they have stated how they are looking to expand into the bigger Broncos starting with the best ones the 1978/1979 ones (IMO).
They're asking for stories and articles that have to do with the 78/79 Broncos.
The magazine deals exclusively with Broncos and IMO is a must read for any Bronco lover.
Bronco Driver covers Broncos like nobody else in issue #30 there are stories and pictures covering EBs, 78/79, Bronco ll and Broncos from the 80's and 90's.
The great thing I found about this magazine is they want and love reader content and they all own and drive Broncos.
I get it and like it alot......if your looking to read it before you buy it then go find a barnes and noble or a books a million or one of those big book stores like that. That's where I found the magazine at and you can sit there and read it all day...they don't mind!!!
I just looked at there website and I am getting a subscription. It looks like its going to be good. I really want to see everything they are doing to the 94 project bronco.
If I ever get to Books A Million I will pick up one. I live in Fulton, Kentucky, the closest Books A Million store is in Paducah a hour away from where I live. So far everything I have heard about the magazine is good, so I will probably subscribe to it. Thanks for the info everybody. Anybody know if they might sell them at tractor supply lol, I know they have a bunch of different magazines, and that is real close to home.
The cost is about the same as any other automotive magazine and the website is www.broncodriver.com all lower case letters.
What I like is it has Bronco specific venders and all the content is for Broncos and like any good Business they are morfing to meet the demand by including the Big Broncos.
My guess is these folks at BroncoDriver put out such a great product because they are Bronco owners and Drivers and most likely can't believe they get to make a living writting about and driving the vehicles they love.
The website is OK but the magazines are excellent.
My suggestion to BroncoDriver is they should sell an internet version with their news stand copy.
FordMuscle.com does just the internet which is good but I like having the hard copy magazine too.
The cost is about the same as any other automotive magazine and the website is www.broncodriver.com all lower case letters.
What I like is it has Bronco specific venders and all the content is for Broncos and like any good Business they are morfing to meet the demand by including the Big Broncos.
My guess is these folks at BroncoDriver put out such a great product because they are Bronco owners and Drivers and most likely can't believe they get to make a living writting about and driving the vehicles they love.
The website is OK but the magazines are excellent.
My suggestion to BroncoDriver is they should sell an internet version with their news stand copy.
FordMuscle.com does just the internet which is good but I like having the hard copy magazine too.
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