I think he misinterpreted the request for photos of new Bronco purchase.
I agree with Ken.... we always want photos of your new rig........... it's Bronco Porn & we are all addicted!
And I think he greatly cares about the busted windshield.
Sorry to see the damage OP, but at least it didn't...
Wow... I have to think about this one.... what is my prior vehicle list:
1971 Pontiac Grand Prix
1970 Pontiac Formula 400
1971 Pontiac Catilina
1970 Pontiac Firebird Esprit
1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 International Scout
1986 Diamondback Mountain bike........ sold the car for tuition.
1974 Jeep...
This was my fun nice weather car before I bought the Bronco... still have it and just found out how much it will cost for a grave site that will hold me and the Shelby... damn...!!!
My daily was 2015 Silverado and still have it (not picture worthy compared to the Fords).
I have been using...
I have never gone somewhere in the Bronco or GT350 and asked the wife or friend, "Do you want to drive, because I'd rather just ride along?"
To me, getting excited about a self-driving car is like getting excited about a taxi ride...!!!
I got lucky to get the last year for a Badlands SAS 2-door...
This color is amazing…. It is as good as the Hot Pepper Red…!!!
I Left the Bronco at home and took the Shelby to Publix and this gorgeous Eruption Green Bronco parked next to me in the back of the parking lot probably figuring I would be door ding friendly.
They served us tacos for lunch & some folks ate large portions.... I refrained since we were going to be spending the next 5 hours on the trails with no restrooms.
Dinner was good also.
They did not utilize the fire pit since it was raining.
GREAT time..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For what it's worth, my 2-door Bronco is 10" shorter than my Porsche Cayman.
Looking at them, I would not have thought that the Bronco was shorter, let alone 10" shorter.
The measurements were from bumper to bumper... I did not include the over-hang of the rear spare.
This poor guy is getting beat up for improper jack placement.... we should probably let this go since he said, " So yes I fucked up". No point in continuing to insult or criticize him.
Not what I did with my Bronco today, but what someone else did with their Bronco today.
Left the Bronco at home and took the Shelby to Publix and this gorgeous Eruption Green Bronco parked next to me in the back of the parking lot probably figuring I would be door ding friendly.
Used as instructed, the factory jack is acceptable.
A rolling hydraulic jack and proper jack stands are preferred, but in an emergency, it will work..... if placed in the proper jacking point.
When I had my ‘74 International Scout in the late 80’s, I waved with unbridled enthusiasm at every Scout that I saw during the two years of ownership…. I waved ONCE…!!!