FourX4Luvn
New member
Hello all,
I'm a long time Ford fan from the northwest. I've owned several Ford 4x4s, but I just picked up my first Bronco last night. I traded a 95 Explorer XLT 4x4 in on a 1995 Bronco XLT 4x4 5.0 EFI. I've driven it maybe 30 miles and I already like it better than my Explorer. My wife has a 1999 Expedition that she jokingly said she'd trade with me. I'd rather have my Bronco than her Expedition, even though it has more creature comforts and more cargo space and towing capacity.
I'm known for my constant vehicle trading. With the exception of a 1978 LTD, I don't think I've ever owned a vehicle longer than a year. I think I just may break that habit with this vehicle. It's not so old I can't find parts for it, and it's not so new that I can't afford to do anything with it. So my plan is to run it till the wheels fall off, then put new ones on it and drive it some more.
Anyhow, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, so I guess I'll end my introduction and leave you with a picture of what I have so far. It's nothing great, bone stock but it's in excellent shape, and a great platform for my future plans. >
Till we meet again!

I'm a long time Ford fan from the northwest. I've owned several Ford 4x4s, but I just picked up my first Bronco last night. I traded a 95 Explorer XLT 4x4 in on a 1995 Bronco XLT 4x4 5.0 EFI. I've driven it maybe 30 miles and I already like it better than my Explorer. My wife has a 1999 Expedition that she jokingly said she'd trade with me. I'd rather have my Bronco than her Expedition, even though it has more creature comforts and more cargo space and towing capacity.
I'm known for my constant vehicle trading. With the exception of a 1978 LTD, I don't think I've ever owned a vehicle longer than a year. I think I just may break that habit with this vehicle. It's not so old I can't find parts for it, and it's not so new that I can't afford to do anything with it. So my plan is to run it till the wheels fall off, then put new ones on it and drive it some more.
Anyhow, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, so I guess I'll end my introduction and leave you with a picture of what I have so far. It's nothing great, bone stock but it's in excellent shape, and a great platform for my future plans. >
Till we meet again!
