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Subscribed, this is very interesting. Hope it works out for the OP
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How dare you bring up plausible alternate reasoning!Is it possible they're part of the airbag recall??
THANK YOU!So you realized it was delivered 8/30 in September and are now just getting around to asking dealer about it?? I don’t get it.
Only 2 of which are listed as "In-Stock" meaning the rest with VIN #S, auto populated to the website, and are somewhere in the pipeline whether its waiting for production, in production, or in transport.Says they have 20for sale: https://www.elderfordoftampa.com/searchnew.aspx?Type=N&Make=Ford&Model=Bronco&pt=2
Not a lot of real estate there to hide 51 broncos. You should be able to drive around the entire property and see how many they have. Unless they have another lot offsite somewhere.Being a Cartographer, you can get some decent imagery that is fairly recent. This photo, of Elder Ford in Tampa, is from Nov 24 2021 11:36 EST. This is the best I can do for you having access to Landsat 8. Can’t really make out what cars are on the lot from this imagery. Sorry, I tried my best.
I'm only on page 2 of this thread, but that was exactly what I was thinking...You need proof. If it were me, I’d be doing some drone reconnaissance
There does appear to be lots of vehicles stashed across the street (beyond what is shown in that picture) on land they own.Not a lot of real estate there to hide 51 broncos. You should be able to drive around the entire property and see how many they have. Unless they have another lot offsite somewhere.
My local dealer never seems to be open. Dealership appears abandoned, except for service bay.Wait, Elder Ford is closed on Tuesdays??