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Spotted these two today going to my parents place. First time seeing them in person. They are parked in the visitor parking lot at the Ford plant in Oakville.
Red one had brown interior and dash with stock bumper and a tow hitch. Blue one had HD bumper with the blue interior. Did not like that at all.
my personal thoughts:
- not a fan of the wheels or step bars.
- windows including the soft top ones are very tinted.
- both colours look amazing. Very vibrant in the sun.
- love how all parts underneath look accessible. Unlike other cars where bolts are blocked by other parts of the car.
- size and presence is amazing.
- OBX does have a luxury look. 12” screen is huge and the painted mirrors and fenders give a street/“luxury” feel to it.
I did not have access to the cars besides walking around. It was not any sort of event. Just spotted them as I was driving by.
also spotted this bronco sport with the hood scoop. First time seeing it. Had side protective panels too.
Oh and I tried to get shots of the part number for the rear end Don’t know how it turned out
Red one had brown interior and dash with stock bumper and a tow hitch. Blue one had HD bumper with the blue interior. Did not like that at all.
my personal thoughts:
- not a fan of the wheels or step bars.
- windows including the soft top ones are very tinted.
- both colours look amazing. Very vibrant in the sun.
- love how all parts underneath look accessible. Unlike other cars where bolts are blocked by other parts of the car.
- size and presence is amazing.
- OBX does have a luxury look. 12” screen is huge and the painted mirrors and fenders give a street/“luxury” feel to it.
I did not have access to the cars besides walking around. It was not any sort of event. Just spotted them as I was driving by.
also spotted this bronco sport with the hood scoop. First time seeing it. Had side protective panels too.
Oh and I tried to get shots of the part number for the rear end Don’t know how it turned out
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