Yep, this is the way I have to open the doors on my 2-door. Hold the door closed with one hand, pull the handle with the other. Wait a sec until the window pops down, then open. Otherwise, opening the door like normal is either going to break the window or tear the weather stripping. It's really...
This definitely seems like the most plausible answer so far. There were other things (not visible wear) that just seemed a bit off with this Bronco. That it had a bit more history to it than just sitting at dirt mountain waiting to get to me. It felt like something slightly used but factory...
Totally. I meant to actually finish that last sentence about it being the halloween pre-production model with a bit of sarcasm but apparently the sentence clipped a bit. Although I am totally willing to entertain that they used the filler nozzle from that Bronco on mine haha.
It was a dirt mountain bronco. Certainly a possibility. Not a huge deal. Just figured even repaired parts would be new. This certainly looks quite used to me.
This is more of a āthatās weirdā as opposed to a complaint. Overall I generally like my new bronco. However, I noticed when I went to fill up for gas the first time that the capless fuel filler neck looked well used. I mean like, 10 years of use used. I attached a picture but it doesnāt quite do...
Same here. I thought I was going to hate it and be constant annoyed. Now, when Iām sitting at a long light, Iām like, all that gas and engine wear I saved!
This is how you customize like an adult. This thing is beautiful. Less is always more. Teenagers will always want plastic hood scoops, outlandish wheels and wild decals. Which leads me to believe that the majority of people on this forum are 16 years old. Your Bronco on the other hand is a work...