Maybe it was a Missouri Show Me thing ?
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Oh I bet sexually confused Indiana Jones would love to show you something. There’s a reason the lower half of his body is hidden by the Lobo.
The good news is, Ford gave him more than enough rope to tie Dr von Scott up if he so desired.
And assless chaps.
Probably.
Well it certainly makes it less fun to say.
Agree for all but true off road heads. That same page where that chart came from in the comments shows the Badlands with 33's. Looks awesome.
What isn't to like except the price?
The big question is will they make the 7 speed with all the goodies in enough quantity so it becomes available at a competitive price (like invoice plus 500] and isn't just a unicorn.
I could see myself in one. Our 03 4R isn't getting any newer. But it isn't breaking down either for now.
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You still talking about a slow Bronco?
Time to Pony up to some real HP
Looks amazing but where is the gas cap ?
Seriously if Ford offers that body package on the petrol pony it will sell.
https://www.caranddriver.com/photos/...ealed-gallery/
In an era of moronic fucking bullshit, drifting is way up near the top.
I’d like someone to explain to me why the “Mustang” Mach-E is a bloated crossover.
Did she try to get out while it was rolling over? I can’t figure out how she got hurt.
Think she put her arm out and degloved her hand between rock and roll cage. Instinct has you bracing for fall.
Dropped my $100 and got a reservation email. I’m late to the game so sounds like mine will be a 2022, which is fine by me. I reserved a Base 2-door.
You don’t specify anything in the reservation process other than (1) dealer, (2) model, and 3) doors. And all of that can be changed.
Currently thinking 2.3 with manual. Color is up in the air, but that Velocity Blue is really cool.
Base seems to have everything I want. Only options I think I will get are tow hitch and sound deadening headliner. I will probably upgrade wheels & tires right away, and use the stock steelies during the winter with Blizzaks.
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Got an email from Bozeman Ford thanking me for choosing them, followed up by a phone call from the sales rep this morning. Good customer service so far.
Learned something cool. 7MT comes with 4.46 gear ratio, auto trans comes with 3.73 (unless Sasquatch, then 4.70).
I plan to upgrade to 33's (285/75/16) so the 4.46 ratio will be perfect.
FKNA.
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Congrats, Harry! I bought my current ride (my now old Volvo XC70) from Bozeman Ford and they treated me really well and paid us really well for our trade. Literally did a trade where we walked away from the dealer paying $0.00. :D
At least with us, our salesman (Bob who has since retired) was no fuss, no muss and didn't try to sell us ANYTHING extra, which was awesome. Made the trade, shook hands, done. Never even had "the talk" with any manager whatsoever. Hopefully your experience with them will be just as good. Especially on a new car.
I think you 100% made the right choice with going with the base model. That's what I would do. They'll be PLENTY capable out of the box and closer in spirit to the original Bronco. Then if you really want, you can make your upgrades over time as you feel like. I have a feeling we're going to see a LOT of poseur factory-pimped out Bronco drivers here in the next couple years. Kind of like the scourge of Raptors and decked out Jeeps that have never even left pavement.
Hope you get the steel wheels! No need to worry about scratching some precious delicate alloys out there on the trail. ^_^
For those complaining about the Sasquatch package being unavailable with the base manual, it seems like Ford is at least testing it on the manual truck, so we'll see where that leads.
https://jalopnik.com/ford-spotted-te...pac-1845104390
Fuck yeah, you have ridden in my current econosedan, so you know this is a HUGE upgrade for me. Give Walter a pet for me, that pup of yours is awesome.
Edit: Walter can ride in back !
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1992 Ford Bronco · Sport Utility 2D
$3,500
1992 Ford Bronco. 302 V-8 fuel injected engine. Headers. 5 speed manual transmission. Previous owner put in a new clutch and some front end steering components he said and it looks like he did. 6" lift, near new 33" tires. Previous owner also had the front bucket seats completely reupholstered $800. 167k miles. Runs and sounds good with the headers. CASH in person sales only. No trades. Serious inquiries only. Walla Walla Washington. Clean clear title.
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