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Road & Track at it again.

sprdv1

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Hello Bronco brethren,
I do own a good pair of tin snips but prefer a Lincoln or Miller for welding. And the waiting list in my shop is due to lots of projects, not because I don't have electricity.��
Amos

Welcome, welcome... :)
 

sprdv1

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is it odd that he is a bronco guy that is Amish, maybe. but..... i have met odder bronco people then him!

Nick,
Northeast Classic Ford Parts

I don't think so, just means he's a smart man... :)
 

bmc69

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I’m surrounded by Mennonite and Amish families here in St. Mary’s county, Maryland. Between their farm supply businesses, welding shop, motor repair shop, saw mills, garden centers, shed sales and on and on, they have a ton of the local business all tied up. I buy my roasting pigs and butcher hogs from them too.
 

Glass Pony

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Loc.
Sussex County Delaware
My first job at 15 years old was working for a Mennonite building a house. First task, digging down to the basement footer to build a chimney. With a shovel.:)
 

Dannyboy71

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Feb 23, 2011
Messages
420
Hello Bronco brethren,
I do own a good pair of tin snips but prefer a Lincoln or Miller for welding. And the waiting list in my shop is due to lots of projects, not because I don't have electricity.��
Amos

Ha Ha ha lmao, that was a good morning chuckle;D
 

bfoldy

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Sr. Member
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Sep 13, 2004
Messages
656
Loc.
Torrance, CA
WOW!!! Welcome Amos, this site never ceases to amaze me. And this shot is potential calendar material, sure would like to see more of this one.

And for those who didn't notice, pretty sure that's an early '66 grille (and bumper) in that photo. :)
 

Nev7

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Jun 2, 2018
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And for those who didn't notice, pretty sure that's an early '66 grille (and bumper) in that photo. :)

Keen eye to those of you who immediately recognized the 66 from the front page of the article. It is also an original V8 (I’ve seen it at the shop). Amos is accepting offers on it, could even restore it for you for the right price. It would be awesome to have a restored 66 V8 featured in a national magazine, but a bit out of my pay grade.
 

amh181

New Member
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Jan 5, 2019
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Loc.
York
A Bronco barn just across the river from me and I never knew it. Awesome and good to know!
 

green61bug

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Sr. Member
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Mar 25, 2018
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Loc.
Greensboro
I have a long time friend in PA that has always been into VWs and is Amish. He too does paint and body work for a living. He builds motorcycles and Volkswagens. Pretty sure he uses electricity too. ;)

Welcome Amos!
 

rydog1130

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Welcome Amos, I read the article and it was a great read! Keep up the good work!
 
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