Great photos Dave, thanks for posting 
FYI, I'm told a Cruiserhead lives in the house at Bridal Veil Falls

FYI, I'm told a Cruiserhead lives in the house at Bridal Veil Falls

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Haven't had time to get the camera memory card out with all the catch up at work after being gone, but I had a few on my phone. This picture has given me inspiration to get my 77 Bronco back in working order. I saw this group several times over the 2 days in Ouray area. Talked with them a bit and got some good ideas on what I want to do with my old girl. I grew up a Ford guy before falling in love with the Toys. My girlfriend absolutely loves my classic Bronco, and when she saw these up on Imogen Pass... Let's just say she gave me the go ahead on my resto project at home. Time to find some garage space and get to work!
I've never done a frame off, so this should be very interesting.
poster1 said:Awesome trip! I was out in that area last year and I can't wait to go back. We have a newborn so no fall vacation this year. I will make it happen next year. WI Land Cruiser Convoy?
poster1 said:I am also a fan of the classic Broncos. A friend of mine has a 78 that he lost interest in and winter is coming...
I need a bigger garage.
poster1 said:My friend's must be a '77 then. I know its the last year of the classic style. We had a bet over a keg for who would finish their project first. Technically we both lost. I sold my '73 FJ40 and his Bronco is sitting in the corner of a warehouse in Milwaukee.