So sorry to you and your family on your loss. RIP.
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What more can I add to this? May the Lord's peace be with you & your family .Condolences and prayers for you and your family to find some peace, some rest in all of these sad days.
You'll be glad you kept it.
Both "one day" and many days both before and after that very special "one day" hits you out of the clear blue sky.
That moment when you find a very serene and personal peace somewhere where you have an indescribable connection to the moment, to your father, to the Bronco.
Every chance you get take it to a place he would have wanted you to experience, maybe even planned on taking you there himself.
Take it to places that having it made possible.
When you reach those places of solitude and wonder, he will be there waiting, smiling.
Lots of us here are here to help guide you, share in triumph and defeat, and maybe a few grins along the way.
-D.
. Way to honor your pops!Hello everyone, I’m new here, and I don’t know much about these vehicles and hopefully I’m posting in the right place, but I wanted to inform that I am the son of this user.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/members/pugsly.32411/
It pains me to say that last week, he passed away. My father was great, and did a lot of things for me and our family. He really loved his Bronco and made a lot of modifications to it. He was really proud of it, and worked really hard in order to get it initially. It hurts me to know that he won’t be around to enjoy the fruits of his labor anymore, and it’s been really difficult for me and my family to pick up the pieces that have left a hole in our family, but I’ve been slowly trying to piece together a path forward for my mother in his absence.
I can’t bare to see the vehicle sold, I don’t think he would’ve wanted that, so I have decided that I am going to try to take responsibility for it. Included is a picture of it that also was featured on one of his threads/replies.