As for the build and price, I'm going with the first full week in October..since October is roughly week and half away.
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I'm sure they did but were trying to gauge interest.That's great, but why didn't their crack design team have that as an option from day one? Did they just think there would be no interest in the manual? It really is great as I will be getting a lower trim with squatch and getting to keep the manual, but it makes me wonder how well they understand their customers.
It means they're winking at a Bronco Raptor variant.What does this mean, consult Raptor supplement?
I can't wrap my head around a single new part that would be needed to make this package work. Should be able to put it together w/parts already in other packages. Should really not delay production by a second.Quite possibly, yes. There was a reason they didn't do this initially. Some components probably had to be modified in order to make this work. Which would explain why we didn't hear anything from the beginning of July when people started asking Ford to build it this way, till last week when they showed pictures of them testing it. Now if new parts are required they have to contract a supplier and that supplier has retool a production line and work it into their schedule. The next question will be how much more will the Sasquatch package be with the manual trans.
October 32nd...As for the build and price, I'm going with the first full week in October..since October is roughly week and half away.