jb1990
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Based on the history I dont see why not. Every Bronco ever made has had a top that could at least be partially removed. The '66 to '77 Broncos the entire roof could be removed. Granted after it became a full size you could only remove a portion of the roof but history suggests the next one should have some kind of open air design.No way the next Bronco will be designed to remove tops and doors.
The 2004 concept had a more traditional door design. Not the simple two nuts to undo hinge, no visible wiring connector or nylon strap you can just pull off like the Wrangler. It did have door mounted mirrors but the vehicle doesn't seem to have been designed with door removal in mind. I don't blame them - it never was a big thing with the Bronco crowd. Another reason Broncos aren't Wranglers and never will be.I tend to agree that Ford doesn't have the stomach to build it the way true off road enthusiasts demand, but I thought I remembered the Bronco concept from way back was designed with removable top. Not sure about the doors tho.
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