Our official logo for the Early Bronco Registry FFF 2008 shirt. Did you get yours?
Saturday is setup day for the Bronco parking area. Mark all the rows, space the Broncos at 12 foot intervals, etc.
Saturday always ends with a socal Bronco gathering at Angelos
It looks like a softtop, but it is really rigid fiberglass. Neat.
I love this one . . . Ouch! Well, maybe not.
Jim and Judy Duff join us.
Along with their famous "Pony Express"
Todd Zuercher of Arizona Classic Bronco usually brings something neat to sell or trade. This year he stuffed a half cab in the back of his Bronco.
Sunday morning starts early, about 5 AM, to make final preparations for the parking staff. Here is the lot before the public arrives.
We are all given official orange parking vests, but unfortunately they don't come with installation instructions.
At 10 AM the gates close and engines are off. Here is the Bronco turnout.
Row 1 & 2
Row 2 & 3
Row 3 & 4
Row 4 & 5
Row 5 & 6
Row 6
Row 5
Row 4
Row 3
Row 2
Row 1
Everybody
Stroppes
Every Bronco there was different, and this camper is seldom seen anymore.
We had little, medium and big Broncos on display.
What always happens at a Bronco show?
Here is a sample of the Mustangs on display
Talk about glitter!! Even the hubcaps.
The new Ford "Flex" crossover vehicle. Very interesting.
Bronco Central
Skip and Rob (Carne and Asada) man the booth - and put fear in our hearts
The REALLY early Fords
Last years Best in Class, the Pony Express!
The first "Bronco"
Yup, it's really a Ford.
All done and packing to leave. It was a good year!
But there is always one Bronco that won't start at the end of the day . . . right Frankie?