September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

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September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Moab Mike » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:15 pm

We had a great day at BMF Performance! Hats off to Royce Danford and the BMF crew for taking great care of us. The burrito's were top of the line as well as the spread they put out to feed everyone.

Most of us met at the Lowes parking lot at I-25 and 136th. From there we did a caravan to BMF Performance in Windsor. It was a nice pleasant trip on the freeway. Once there, we were treated like kings and queens with a top of the line feast. After that we met Matt from Colorado Trail Patrol and got trained to become official trail patrolmen. Later we did the Bronco show and tell. After we had digested a portion of the feast, Royce was honored with "Member of the Month". Congratulations to Royce. We closed the day out with a car care demonstration from Adam's Polishes.

On the way home Viperwolf1, Rox Crusher and myself stopped at Johnson's Corner to grab some lunch. Once back on the road, Ol' Blue decided to die out in traffic. I'm actually glad this happened. Rox came over and opened my hood and as were standing there looking at the motor, I decided to take a look at mt my wiring. Well I found a shorted wire going to the electric choke. I'm not 100% positive, but I think this may be one of the issues I've been dealing with on my high country excursions. After a little tape I was back on the road. We'll see in the near future if this really solved anything.

Thanks to everyone who sponsored and participated in this event.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby airbur » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:19 pm

Looks like a great time! Did the Addicted Offroad guys not show up?
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Moab Mike » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:27 pm

More pix!
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Entourage » Sat Sep 17, 2011 7:47 pm

Great time today. It was fun to get to caravan with the guys on the way up. Really liked the guys at BMF guys and will likely look them up when I finally add injection to my truck. The Adam's Polish presentation was great. I thought I new how to detail cars until I saw what this guy and his amazing products can do.

Great to see some cool Broncos - Brianut (Brian Utah) new dash and rear seat turned out amazing. Fun to meet Mr. and Mrs. Moneypit - love their green Bronco. Royce did a great job of getting everything together. Zilla arrainged for the 'Stay the Trail' presentation. I even got a sticker for participating in the training - not sure why my sticker says 'Stay the Costco' lmao

Great breakfast and a great way to spend a Saturday Morning. Wish I would have joined the guys at Johnson Corner for lunch, but I had waaaayy too many Santiago's Burritos and Iced Coffees. Thanks to all the guys for their hospitality today.

A very special thanks to Viper for stay late last night to finish my Bronco so I could drive it instead of the VW.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Booger » Sun Sep 18, 2011 5:16 am

Looks like a great time, too bad I couldn't make it. Zoso told me he saw a few of our Mustang friends there as well. I bet there were more than a few rubber necking on the road to and from.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby rdanford » Sun Sep 18, 2011 6:07 am

What a great Saturday morning! Thanks for all that made the trip up north...

Another thanks to Marc & Chad at BMF, MAtt with STT and Adam with Adam's Polishes!

Here are a few more pics...Hope to see you all on the 9th with my completed EFI swap.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Rox Crusher » Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:21 am

Royce - you did an absolutely great job setting up this breakfast. A new standard which will be hard to match. Thank you for your efforts and congrats on being our next member of the month.

Please make sure the guys at BMF know that we really appreciate how well they looked after us..................the breakfast they provided was awesome. I really like their shop which was very simple and well organized. Not some fancy high end really expensive place. I can understand why you chose them to do work for you.

I was looking forward to talking about cages with the guy(s) from Addicted Offroad so disappointed they didn't make it. Stuff happens.

Man, that guy from Adam's Polishes should have his own late night infomercial. I don't think most of us EB guys are his target audience though as his stuff is very high end more suited for guys with high end cars or show cars. I am gonna see how much one of the independent detailers who use his product will charge me to do my F150 King Ranch.

Really looking forward to seeing your EFI in action soon.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby ZOSO » Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:39 am

I had a great time. Thanks for setting this up. Was good to talk to Marc again. Thanks for the ride Dan. Im just glad we didnt have to push mustard.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Brianut » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:08 am

Entourage wrote:Great to see some cool Broncos - Brianut (Brian Utah) new dash and rear seat turned out amazing.



thanks for the comments and the kick in the rear to get my rear seat finally mounted
boxing dang you! i have nothing to do wit Utah!!! I swear.


As far as the whole morning, you couldn't have asked for much more.

Great people, awesome Broncos, some super sweet mustangs
(someday I will have me one) some rubber burning, comedy by Adam, great food, trail patrol training, just an all around good time.

Huge thanks to everyone involved to make it happen so those like me could just show up and enjoy it.

and Chad we have got to get your truck out wheelin soon, to break in your suspension.
the Costco down in parker has some level 4 speed bumps and curbs acording to the Mall damage website!

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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:58 am

Glad you guys had a great time and good turnout! Looks like a blast!!

Who's bronco is this blue one next to the Fox Body?
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Looks like a lot like my first bronco, only much nicer. I digg it!

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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Gregg » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:18 am

Thanks for the great time. Lots of great pics.
One question: Why is the Junk Yard Dog only in one picture---and someones shiney metallic gray rig is in the way?

Can't wait for the next meet-up.
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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby Viperwolf1 » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:59 am

Gregg wrote:Thanks for the great time. Lots of great pics.
One question: Why is the Junk Yard Dog only in one picture---and someones shiney metallic gray rig is in the way?

Can't wait for the next meet-up.


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Re: September 17th - Breakfast with Broncos

Postby beanman » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:05 pm

Thanks guys for showing up! We had a great time as well. I also want to thank Royce for setting this up and also Adam for a quick detail demo.

It was definitely cool to see that many broncos in one place.

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