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For a second I thought they put the sasquatch on your hood. A post it I can live with.So I go outside this morning and find this. Cheeky a$$holes
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For a second I thought they put the sasquatch on your hood. A post it I can live with.So I go outside this morning and find this. Cheeky a$$holes
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I've seen a couple 2 door Broncos locally, they are actually quite good looking. But I'm not a fan of the 4 cylinder, and that's the only way to get the manual.I looked at a 4dr Bronco on the dealers lot today.
It is Big. No door lock cylinders on either passengers door.
A dated looking key pad on drivers entrance door.
Silly Softop, Bestop makes a nicer one. The plastic fender flares look like an after thought,since the tire is inside them, I would take them off.
It did not bring a smile to my face, the way my 2 Dr JL does, it was more of a " so this is what all the fuss is about".
I do like the fact it forces Stellantis to improve features/options on our Jeeps.
I agree. The 2-door Bronco looks pretty good.I've seen a couple 2 door Broncos locally, they are actually quite good looking. But I'm not a fan of the 4 cylinder, and that's the only way to get the manual.
One of my co-workers just bought him a 4 door Bronco, and has started parking next to me at work. I think it is the Sassenach version, because it has 35" tires, but I am not a Bronco expert. I am aquainted with the person, and he works just down the hall from me, so I talked to him at lunch one day. He knows I drive the 392 in the parking lot, and asked me if I knew any fun trails to try out his Bronco on. I invited him on a trail ride this Saturday, we are going to go up on the mountain and take a fun but rather easy trail. There is one obstacle where you have to cross a 1 foot deep mud bottomed stream, then climb an 18" vertical dirt wall, followed by a steep stream bank for another 30' or so. I don't know if I can make it in the 392, but it will be fun to try knowing I will have someone to yank me out if I bury it in the mud bottomed stream. There is a bypass if needed.
We took this trail a few weeks ago in UTVs, and the only one that made the stream exit without the bypass was a Polaris Ranger that the owner used the speed is my friend approach, and did a huge wheelie stand coming out of the creek. I don't plan on doing that by the way.
Should be a fun day.
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