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Agreed.I wish Yellowstone wasn’t heritage exclusive
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Agreed.I wish Yellowstone wasn’t heritage exclusive
Nicely did—that looks so much better than what Ford has done. And I bet you’re pissed that Ford has put that same fender badge on the Sport—it’s blasphemous that they did that.Did someone say Wimbledon White? Just ignore the upside-down BD light cover…
@618TRVLWILD has some pics of your 22 in the cargo hold of her Bronco!That Outfitter 22 fits everything everywhere. Our local Ford dealership hasn't had a Bronco in ages. We were all tee'd up to borrow them for a photo shoot too. That cooler photo was taken in the shade. It will be closer when you see it in the sun.
Did someone say Wimbledon White? Just ignore the upside-down BD light cover…
Why would somebody be upset that Ford put a Bronco Sport badge on a Bronco Sport?Nicely did—that looks so much better than what Ford has done. And I bet you’re pissed that Ford has put that same fender badge on the Sport—it’s blasphemous that they did that.
I sure do!! Pairs well with a Busch NA and WY trails. Been rocking my Canyon 22 since I bought it last year in CO at Bronco Super Celebration West!@618TRVLWILD has some pics of your 22 in the cargo hold of her Bronco!
Thanks! Overall I’m really happy to see that Ford, in my opinion (and yours) came up short vs my custom heritage edition (which isn’t complete — will share full pics when it is). They did pretty much what I expected and hoped — namely Oxford vs Wimbledon white and all-white grill vs body-color grille “frame”. I think it only enhances the specialness/value of what I’ve done (and others either have done or will do).Nicely did—that looks so much better than what Ford has done. And I bet you’re pissed that Ford has put that same fender badge on the Sport—it’s blasphemous that they did that.
For what it’s worth, I’m not upset they put a Bronco Sport badge on the new Bronco Sport — but I do disagree pretty strongly with their decision to call the new Escape a Bronco Sport. It dilutes the Bronco brand in my view. I’m guessing many on this forum would agree.Why would somebody be upset that Ford put a Bronco Sport badge on a Bronco Sport?
The far larger question is why a non-Sport Bronco had Bronco Sport badges? I hear the FE 390 badges from the Galaxie and Thunderbird also look amazing on the Bronco, slap some of these puppies on there, at least fake it up-level if you're going to fake it till you make it.
Speaking of coolers maybe y’all at @Canyon Coolers can help me out. I’m getting ready to get a new rear bumper next week. Pays tribute to some Gen1s. Here’s my issue my 22 hair to wide for my area I need a cooler to fit. Think y’all be putting out something a little smaller. Maybe a buddy cooler something say 13in x 14in.That Outfitter 22 fits everything everywhere. Our local Ford dealership hasn't had a Bronco in ages. We were all tee'd up to borrow them for a photo shoot too. That cooler photo was taken in the shade. It will be closer when you see it in the sun.
The classic Bronco Sport badges don’t belong on the current Bronco Sport (Heritage).Why would somebody be upset that Ford put a Bronco Sport badge on a Bronco Sport?
The far larger question is why a non-Sport Bronco had Bronco Sport badges? I hear the FE 390 badges from the Galaxie and Thunderbird also look amazing on the Bronco, slap some of these puppies on there, at least fake it up-level if you're going to fake it till you make it.
I completely agreeThe classic Bronco Sport badges don’t belong on the current Bronco Sport (Heritage).
(Attached photo is not mine, though I wish it was)
I agree the slotted mag would be the right play.Yeah, all my Broncos had white tops, but grill and wheels were chrome/steel.