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I can’t tell what car this is because the grill is blocked. I’m offended.
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Cheaper than screws.Are those zip ties for the license plate optional?? Asking for a friend.
I believe it is a temporary manufacturer plate used for on-the-road testing. It allows them to easily move the plate from vehicle to vehicle depending on which one is being taken out.Thank you Ashley for this, great find.
The license plate holder, what and why. It is a piece of plastic with 4 elastic straps to hold the plate on. They do realize the rear has a dedicated spot for the license plate right? Or is this going to be what delays the bronco next, a lack of screws?
That's standard, although I thought I just read today that tesla may be in some hot water over selling some of their pre-prod vehiclesAm I correct that all of those pre-production vehicles will get crushed?
Short walk around video plus two pictures!
How do you know it was a first edition? I didn't see any badge...Short walk around video plus two pictures!
The wheels, then the bumper having the BO bar! Most the FEs have been badge-less from the start! If it been a Wildtrak then the front bumper would have fogs. Usually the Wildtraks have been badged or graphics!How do you know it was a first edition? I didn't see any badge...
Why is this VHS tape sticky?I was multi tasking jk....
Hood graphic is the easiest way.How do you know it was a first edition? I didn't see any badge...
I don't doubt that, but I can take off my license plate in under a minute with an electric drill. It probably takes longer to pull the elastic bands out.I believe it is a temporary manufacturer plate used for on-the-road testing. It allows them to easily move the plate from vehicle to vehicle depending on which one is being taken out.
That was Brinco pornnice find. Could probably do without the porno music
To screw & unscrew the plate every time a different car is taken out is just not feasible. Just think about it. You have multiple test vehicles and multiple drivers. All taking turns testing one or more vehicles at same/different times. You also have a limited number of plates allocated to you by the government (usually less than the number of vehicles you would like to have plates for). Would it even make sense to fiddle with a screwdriver/drill every time someone takes a car out? Logistically, it would be a non-starter. It's much easier to just grab a plate on a plastic clip (mostly likely on a rubber strap), clip it on to the tailgate, close the rear glass, then go.I don't doubt that, but I can take off my license plate in under a minute with an electric drill. It probably takes longer to pull the elastic bands out.