Looking at 360 Colorizer, the roof of the 2-Door looks like it has a rounded section over the back seats that might be removable. Maybe it, along with a removable section over the front row, will allow a good bit of open air without a lot of fuss. Does it look like that to anyone else?
To provide a comparison, my 2007 4Runner is almost exactly 16 feet long (15.767 feet), with a 109.8" wheelbase. If you were to stretch the wheelbase by a few inches in relation to the overall length, you might get pretty close to the overhangs Sunny Joe describes.
As much as I likely will want the "real" Bronco, this vehicle probably is all I will really need.
We still have a 2004 Escape XLT (driven by one of my high school-aged sons). From a styling standpoint, I think that the first generation Escape has aged the best out of nearly all of Ford's...
Is it possible the full cage is for use when a removable hard top is off and the "removable belt posts" are for use when the hard top is on? That way, when the hard top is on, the interior could feel a little less claustrophobic because the full cage would be out.
If this is is the case, is...
If it has proportions and a generally boxy/modern retro style similar to the Land Rover Defender at a price point and performance range similar to a 4Runner, I'll be happy.
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