I think “maybe” on changing the destination, my dealer and your dealer would have to work that out. Might be too late to change that.
feel free to message me, here’s the order:
My Eruption Green Everglades Order is for sale.s
this is the model with 36” of water ford depth, intake snorkel, winch, trailer package, hard top, tube doors, protective cases, Everglades Sasquatch Graphics showing water line depths.
I’ve been advised my build date is August 1, 2022...
My group of four gives thumbs up to the experience at Gunstock. We learned about the vehicle and practical off roading skills useful in all vehicles.
my photos do not do it justice, it’s even better than it looks.
Rocks, Trees, Leaves and Views as you navigate up and down the granite state...
Mostly Badlands with a few Wildtrack and Black Diamond…. 4 door and 2 Door all Sasquatch.
These have arrived at the local dealership for Off-Roadeo Gunstock New Hampshire 2022.
Oh I’ll need to change my order again.
A few years into the Cousteau, the
upgrade will be the “Cousteau Calypso”
Includes marine observation cameras,
Live video streaming, propellers,
Branded mask & fins, aqualung
Exploration claws
This just begs the followup YouTube video: how much pulling strength does it take to pull a Bronco, with 4x4 engaged, in park, with the e-brake on, front and rear differentials locked, stuck in a mud flat in a foot of water.
This Bronco broke the steel cable twice.
Made me glad I ordered the Everglades.
The winch, snorkel, wash out / draining floors might have helped - at least for the first 36” of water. đź¤
Doors and roof off might have helped lighten the load too.
Lot Rot
In the automotive warranty world, the term for this is “lot rot”. Things that expire before delivery. Historically, the first component affected was the battery. So I’ll use that as an example. Dealers when preparing the vehicles for delivery to a customer will repair “lot rot”...
Everglades, with marine seats and a wash out floor, I’m wondering:
1) do I need floor liners?
2) do I want carpet floor mats?
3) would carpet help keep the noise down when the doors and top are on?
4) has the carpet been special to any trim level? Like color or logo being unique for First...