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First, I’m a “lurker” here at B6G… I read a lot, and remark very infrequently. What follows is a story of several highly improbable events which led to a ‘21 Bronco in my driveway.

So, my Bronco reservation was made a while ago; my order had been converted; and I was reasonably certain I would take delivery of a new Bronco sometime in a millennium beginning with the number “2”. At least, that was my hope.

About 8 or 9 months ago, the wife and I were out for breakfast at a local café. Due to CoVID, dining was outside. A couple drove up in a new Ford SUV (an Edge as I recall), and took a seat at the table next to us. We struck up a conversation about the car they drove up in, as well as my 92 Eddie Bauer Bronco which was parked nearby. As it turns out, this couple owns the Ford dealership in the city we had just moved from about 18 months earlier (about a 30-minute drive from where we currently live). We had previously purchased several new and used vehicles from his dealership, but never met him before (having only dealt with his staff).

Fast forward to a little over a week ago. October 28, I was tasked with transporting one of my in-laws to a medical appointment. As I started to pull out of my driveway, I glanced to my right – and spied a 2021 carbonized grey 2-door Outer Banks Bronco 2.0 hard-top parked in a neighbor’s driveway, about 5 houses down the street. Outside of clearly NOT being a sasquatch package, it appeared to largely be what I had on order from Ford. So, I turned left – and proceeded to take my in-law to her medical appointment.

Shortly after leaving my house, I called my wife, who was at home at the time, and asked her to walk down the driveway and look to her right to see a Bronco which appeared to be very similar to what we had on order. She was busy when I called, and I didn’t think she would bother to take a look. Several minutes later, I received a phone call from my wife, telling me she had walked down the street and was talking to the owner of a Ford dealership (the same gentleman previously mentioned) – stating he was waiting for me to get back and take a test drive in the Bronco I had spotted. I was almost back home at the time I received that call.

I drove up to where the Outer Banks was parked in my ‘92 Eddie Bauer Bronco, and my wife immediately pointed out to the dealership owner my rear license plate frame was from his dealership (where I had previously had my EB Bronco serviced). So, after exchanging a few pleasantries, I jumped in the Outer Banks and zipped off for a quick test drive. I must say, I was quite impressed. At this point, I had only driven 4-door Broncos, all with soft-tops, and all with 2.7 V-6 engines. This was my first experience driving a 2-door, hard top, and an I-4. After looking around the interior, it didn’t take long to quickly realize that outside of the sasquatch package, this Bronco was equipped with all the options I had ordered (plus a few more).

While I was taking my test drive, my wife, thinking there was a possibility we could have a shot at getting this vehicle, turned on the charm, started working all the angles, and twisting the dealer’s arm.

I returned, and the dealership owner immediately asked me what I thought of the vehicle. I was wearing my best poker face, and told him his Bronco was almost exactly what I had on order. I explained my order was currently with the local Ford dealer in town (which was less than 5 miles from my house). I said when I placed my order on-line, the system defaulted to the local dealership, which was just convenient given it’s proximity to where I lived. He seemed to totally understand. This dealer lives in the same city I currently live in, and explained he just was driving my neighbor home after my neighbor had dropped off his vehicle for service at his lot (apparently my neighbor is a very good customer).

Now it’s time to cut to the chase. I asked him what he wanted for this Bronco (I had not yet looked at the window sticker). He quickly led with the “availability” speech (he’s got plenty of salesman-game left in him, lol), and said he was hoping to get an additional $10K over MSRP due to limited availability – BUT, since I had a purchasing history with his dealership – he would let it go for MSRP. Thinking back to another B6G member who recently posted he waited 16 months for his Bronco to go from order to production, and still didn’t have it yet… it took about a nanosecond to extend my hand and say “I think we have a deal”.

The dealer told me he only had this particular vehicle on his lot for 2 weeks (1600 miles were already on the odo) and Ford is requiring him to keep his demo vehicles on the lot for 6 months or 6K miles on the odo before he can sell them – BUT, he was going to contact Ford to see if he could deliver the vehicle sooner than 6 months since I already had an existing order in for the same trim level and options.

I already had the dealer’s business card in my wallet (from our earlier chance meeting) which he was happy to see, and asked me to e-mail him my order information. He said he would get back to me the following day after speaking to Ford. At that point, I figured I would have to wait 5.5 months to take delivery – which was a heck of a lot shorter span of time than my order was going to take. As for the missing sasquatch features on this vehicle… I figured I could add those options later.

So, after the dealer drives away… my wife and I start asking ourselves… what are the chances:

  • We previously met this dealer and his wife at a local restaurant and had a conversation about my EB Bronco, his dealership, and the sales staff we had previously worked with;
  • That I had to take my wife’s mother to a doctor’s appointment on that particular day, at a time of day when the dealer, by happenstance, was in my neighborhood – and at a time of day when I’m typically not out in front of my residence;
  • I looked opposite of the direction I was going to travel, and a good distance further down the street than I would normally look when pulling out of my driveway, only to see NEARLY the exact same Bronco I already had on order - parked at my neighbor’s house; AND
  • My wife walks down the street and strikes up a conversation with the owner of the dealership moments before he is about to drive off (and likely would have been LONG GONE by the time I returned home).
There were just too many pieces of a HUGE puzzle falling into place to make this story come together as it did. I would not have believed it had I not been living it.

So, the following morning I looked in our e-mail inbox, and saw the dealership owner has sent an e-mail asking if I could come to his lot to take possession on Sunday. I was SHOCKED! How fast could I type YES! I never thought it would happen this quick, let alone at all. I’m not entirely sure I’m supposed to be getting this vehicle (or that perhaps something was misunderstood between Ford and the dealership) – BUT, I’m not asking any questions either! When opportunity knocks, you charge thru the door, right?

My wife and I showed-up at the dealership right at opening on Sunday. Shortly after locating our salesman, we are approached by the GM… who, after introducing himself, tells us how pissed everyone was that the owner had decided to sell the Bronco to us at MSRP, with no ADM. Then he laughed, and said it was our gain! Damn right! As an aside, my wife and I had been at a Ford dealership in a nearby city two weeks earlier, and were told by that dealership’s GM they had just sold a ’21 FE to a professional athlete with a $100K ADM. The only added fee we were hit with was a tinted window charge – as the dealership owner had the windows tinted off-site upon delivery at his dealership. That was it. No complaints!

By coincidence, the day after we took delivery, my order status was updated – assigning a VIN.

We haven’t been able to drive the Outer Banks too terribly much since delivery (it’s been a little over a week). But, it’s been a heck of a lot of fun thus far. We took it up the CA central coast this past weekend, and it seemed every town we drove thru was having a classic car show. More show quality old woodies and vintage pick-up trucks than we could count… and many eyes cast back our direction, fixed on the unicorn we were driving… a new 2-door hard-top Bronco.

It’s still hard to believe how this all fell together…

2.3L 2-Door Carbonized Grey Outer Banks; Modular Front Bumper; Lux Package; Roof Rails; and Leather/Vinyl Seats.
Great story and congrats!
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Fantastic story! Congratulations!
 

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Great story on the purchase and the reuniting with the EB.
I had a similar, but certainly not as involved of a reunion with my ‘78. Sold it to buy my first house as it was an extra car in my small and young family. I missed it from the moment I signed the title over. Fast forward about 5 years and my wife comes home and says that she really is struggling with telling me but she saw my bronco for sale at a gas station. We talked about it and she certainly knew how much it meant to me so I looked at it and the price was right so I had it back again!
Unfortunately it was a number of years later that our financial position took a down turn so, again an extra car that was starting to rust out and the engine needed a rebuild, all of which were outside of our budget at the time so, sadly, again I had to sell it.
OP, you posted a pic of the 2 Broncos side by side. Could you post one of them nose to nose?
I have a OBX 2 door ordered and would be curious to see if the EB and 6G are similar lengths.
Thanks and good luck with your stable!
 
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Great story on the purchase and the reuniting with the EB.
I had a similar, but certainly not as involved of a reunion with my ‘78. Sold it to buy my first house as it was an extra car in my small and young family. I missed it from the moment I signed the title over. Fast forward about 5 years and my wife comes home and says that she really is struggling with telling me but she saw my bronco for sale at a gas station. We talked about it and she certainly knew how much it meant to me so I looked at it and the price was right so I had it back again!
Unfortunately it was a number of years later that our financial position took a down turn so, again an extra car that was starting to rust out and the engine needed a rebuild, all of which were outside of our budget at the time so, sadly, again I had to sell it.
OP, you posted a pic of the 2 Broncos side by side. Could you post one of them nose to nose?
I have a OBX 2 door ordered and would be curious to see if the EB and 6G are similar lengths.
Thanks and good luck with your stable!

That's a good story too, but with a sad ending :-(

It's too dark here for a pic now, but the tale-of-the-tape will tell you what you want to know. My FSB (with a swing-out spare tire assembly over the tailgate) is 16'01" in overall length. My 2-door OBX (non-sas) is 14'6" in length. I've garaged them both, and to be honest - when they are parked with the nose of the vehicle in similar positions (I back them into the garage), it seems like there is a whole lot more than just a little over a foot-and-a-half difference between the two - but, that's how it measures out.
 

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Bing-o was his name-o! :)
Nice. Actually saw a grey 4-door SAS cruising up 1st street this evening. First one I've seen going down the road. Enjoy the new ride.
 
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Nice. Actually saw a grey 4-door SAS cruising up 1st street this evening. First one I've seen going down the road. Enjoy the new ride.
I think the same cat passed me 2 days ago on the 118 approaching Madera. He was driving like he thought he was in McLaren, lol...
 

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Great story, thanks for sharing it. And for sure you got a little bit of luck, too! I am somewhat hoping that some day, when and if my Bronco comes in the local dealer in town will let me have it for sticker when I tell them my stories about two Broncos from the 70's and how I lost my restoration of a 66 I tried desperately to restore and only got ripped off. I can only try and if there's ADM, oh well, it goes to someone else.
 

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Maybe its just a Jersey thing, but a dealership open on Sunday? Maybe CA dealers work Sundays but that struck me as the fishy part of the story.
Our are about 50:50 in Arizona. If a dealership is closed on Sunday I simply assume the owner is Mormon.
 

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I purposely did not mention the name of the dealership in case they somehow made a mistake by selling the vehicle to me. I don't want to burn them. I'd just rather err on the side of protecting them (for now).

Insofar as my current reservation is concerned - I was told one of the conditions of the sale was that I cancel my current build. Ford is requiring a copy of the cancellation documentation in the file for the sale. This part of the equation is turning into a bigger headache than I envisioned. The dealership who holds my current order seems unwilling to "officially" cancel my order. I've already made a few calls to Ford; the dealership's GM, and e-mailed my salesman without much success.
I stopped in to check on my order last weekend. The dealer told me he could sell me their Big Bend demo unit that day without penalty since I have a reservation.
 

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Our are about 50:50 in Arizona. If a dealership is closed on Sunday I simply assume the owner is Mormon.
I used to work in the car business in AZ. All of the corporate dealerships in Phoenix are open Sundays. Tucson dealers have a gentlemen’s agreement to be closed on Sundays. AutoNation tried to push Sundays in Tucson when they purchased BMW and Honda, they quickly realized they would be ostracized by the other dealerships and backed down. All of the other dealerships outside Phoenix metro are closed Sundays. I don’t know of any dealerships in AZ that are owned by Mormons specifically, but I’m sure there are a few.
 

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I used to work in the car business in AZ. All of the corporate dealerships in Phoenix are open Sundays. Tucson dealers have a gentlemen’s agreement to be closed on Sundays.
Sanderson (huge dealership) is closed on Sunday.
All the others are usually open.

I try not to to to Tucson on purpose.
 

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Sanderson (huge dealership) is closed on Sunday.
All the others are usually open.

I try not to to to Tucson on purpose.
Sanderson is locally owned, not corporate.

Tucson is a far better city to live in than Phoenix metro any day.
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