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That interior is perfect.
Yeah, I love it.

However! The only thing that's kinda weird is that the Wildtrak badge has an orange accent but the interior has blue for some reason. I get that they probably wanted to keep orange for the Badlands, but they could've given the Wildtrak badge the blue accent as well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yeah, it's too bad Ford isn't offering more actual colors. I don't want any of the ubiquitous shades of gray, but I doubt I'll be able to convince the wife to go with orange, red, or metallic blue. A51 may be the only color I'll be able to pull her away from Cactus Gray with, and like you said, A51 is going to be everywhere (as is Cactus Gray). :(
 

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Please stop it...
I am set on the black diamond...

Stupid WT is such a dirty temptress
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Thank you for all the pics! Definitely loving Area 51. I sure hope they cover up that pinch weld -- it really looks -- unfinished.
If not, I'm sure the aftermarket will come up with a solution.
 

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Given your luck lately, if you're nearby any chance you plan on popping by again later today or sometime this long weekend? I'm about 20 mins away, and I'm tempted to take a drive and check (hoping to see a 2DR). But if you're closer (and luckier)...

Either way, please keep posting your sightings in real time. We metro Detroiters really appreciate the tipoffs!!!
 

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I assume this, but maybe if the bolts are long enough, and the mounting tabs are thin enough... or with a little modding...

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Hadn't seen this post, but looks like my hunch was right - I see 3 mounting points for the rails, and 3 for the steps. Plus, I don't know if there's physically enough room with the step there for the rails to be there too (i.e., the rail would cover most of the step).
 

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Nice $55,000 vehicle right there.
 

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I am surprised how blue Area 51 looks in this rainy weather! It definitely puts it back on my radar... I have been worried it would look too dull and gray most of the time in Michigan.
 

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I definitely agree the pinch weld looks bad. Rock rails hide it nicely, but don't really have a functional use for those, and I'm worried about the daily comfort of getting in/out of Sasquatch without steps (obviously impossible to gauge as an individual without seeing one in person). If I knew it were ok to get in/out of without a step, I'd probably go with rock rails to hide it, even though I don't need them for their intended rock rail purpose. My current thinking is that I may play it safe and go ahead and order the factory steps to start. I didn't like them in original pictures - looking especially awkward on OBX with the smaller tires - but with the Sasquatch's bigger wheels/tires/flares, etc., I don't think they look bad.

My current theoretical solutions for the pinch weld are:
1) as a minimum temporary "solution", plasti-dip that area black so it at least is a bit more visually hidden between the body and step
2) Get the steps and wait until someone comes up with some sort of cover piece that can mount there WITH the factory steps in place (I'm sure someone will, because there's definitely money to be made there, IMO, with how visually unappealing it looks)
3) Get the factory steps short term, and then remove them/get retractable steps when someone comes out with a set for Bronco
Measure , cut , stick & DONE .
https://www.amazon.com/Automotive-M...eywords=1"+body+molding&qid=1606325882&sr=8-3
 

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The door gaps look really good here. Great photos, Dani- yours are proving to be the best overall.
 
 


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