Two months ago and you remember details like it was yesterday? Hmm. . .This was about 2 months ago.
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Two months ago and you remember details like it was yesterday? Hmm. . .This was about 2 months ago.
Yes.The amount of juicy is strong with this thread.
The more I read over the points, especially the pillars these renderings come to mind.
I’m guess that the things that would be changed are:
Mirrors
Door window height (depth)
Removable top
Remove bulgy over fender style, fenders
Change fender shape to circles
Naturally widen fenders ( think of bmw M2 hips)
I wonder if someone mixes mo-aun’s with the ones below, we can get close
To an accurate depiction?
I've been working at Ford motor company for 26 years Not sweeping floors either hands on building. I started in 1994 building the Bronco was there when the last one was drove off the line and still there building the new Bronco. Like I said some information you guys have is correct some isn't.. Don't have to prove anything to anyone was just trying to enlighten some of you I'm correct information.
The baby Bronco is 16' long?That's the baby Bronco not the Bronco
I have no idea how long a baby bronco...The baby Bronco is 16' long?
My 2004 Ford Taurus is 16 ft long lol that should tell you if it's a baby Bronco or a Bronco .... Common sense should play apart...I have no idea how long a baby bronco...
I actually made similar detailed notes immediately after seeing the raw metal shell. I put it down on paper. Writing it down left an imprint in my mind.Two months ago and you remember details like it was yesterday? Hmm. . .
Well, I can honestly say I haven't measured a Ford Taurus. I don't think that is common sense.My 2004 Ford Taurus is 16 ft long lol that should tell you if it's a baby Bronco or a Bronco .... Common sense should play apart...
Those Taurus's were fairly long. Joe's description of the windshield alone rules out the BabyMy 2004 Ford Taurus is 16 ft long lol that should tell you if it's a baby Bronco or a Bronco .... Common sense should play apart...
I am pretty sure that is close to the length of a 4 dr Wrangler, also.Those Taurus's were fairly long. Joe's description of the windshield alone rules out the Baby
Sorry I meant that a Ford Taurus is not a very big car at 16' so saying that .. I'm assuming that is a baby Bronco in my opinion.Well, I can honestly say I haven't measured a Ford Taurus. I don't think that is common sense.
Believe me, I was just happy to see the raw metal shell with some kind of primer on it and the doors hanging slightly open.@Sunny Joe. Thanks for the info!
But, to give detailed descriptions on the on the body and not even NOTICE the roof... And no pic? Even though you had time to heel-to-toe dimensions? I think you're an insider just throwing us a bone! Out with it! You know more than you're letting on!
16' on the button.Just stepped off my 13 Explorer and it was ………. you guessed it 16 feet. Bumper to bumper though. Did it just for curiousity.