I ordered and waited almost 2yrs for a 2door OBX. Cloth, mid package, pretty basic. 46 out the door. Exactly what I wanted, and it does go on the beach frequently. 2dr is the real Bronco.
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All I see are 2 door OBXs around where I live and only a handful of 4 doors. here's mine LUX pkg, rear locker, and CLOTH SEATS, and I feel sad for everyone who will be forced to get leather seats on trims they like otherwise.come to think of it, I don't ever recall seeing an Outer Banks 2 door Bronco....
The 2 door is NOT gone for 2024. It is being produced in limited supply. 15% vs. 85% 4 doors.2 door is gone for the 2024MY but does it make FE 2 door more special?
I test drove one. Somebody came from Utah to the east coast to buy it.come to think of it, I don't ever recall seeing an Outer Banks 2 door Bronco....
Well someone must not have told some bubba here locally who put a Raptor badge on the back of his 2 door Outer Banks…. LolOuter Banks
(And Everglades, and Raptor, but it was never available on those trims.)
And Base trim is gone completely.
For those not in the know.
Yeah, single women who wanted the 360 camera for 4L, which only comes with the high package and above, and the advanced 4x4 (the 4A) because they live in Colorado, but they didn't want to add the Sasquatch package because they didn't want or need the Bilstein suspension or 35" tires and know they can replace the OB stock ones for a little over a thousand bucks. For those options, the OB was the least expensive choice.
They also liked the cloth seat option, perfect for people who don't enjoy sliding onto a hot or cold plastic seat after their Bronco has been sitting for hours while they were climbing a mountain or a crag.
Being single with no pets and preferring to travel alone, they didn't need four doors. The 2-door Outer Banks gave them everything they wanted and nothing they didn't want or need.
They are surprised by all the hate, though. They expected it from the Toyota and Jeep fans, and have gotten plenty of it on other forums (mountaineering and climbing, to be specific). They're kind of disappointed to see so much of it on a Bronco forum though.
The blue can caught the gray can. How come?
So true…The older I get the more I want a 2 doorOur Outer Banks.
Like they say,"nothing says, I hate people more, than driving a 2-door!"
Yeah, single women who wanted the 360 camera for 4L, which only comes with the high package and above, and the advanced 4x4 (the 4A) because they live in Colorado, but they didn't want to add the Sasquatch package because they didn't want or need the Bilstein suspension or 35" tires and know they can replace the OB stock ones for a little over a thousand bucks. For those options, the OB was the least expensive choice.
They also liked the cloth seat option, perfect for people who don't enjoy sliding onto a hot or cold plastic seat after their Bronco has been sitting for hours while they were climbing a mountain or a crag.
Being single with no pets and preferring to travel alone, they didn't need four doors. The 2-door Outer Banks gave them everything they wanted and nothing they didn't want or need.
They are surprised by all the hate, though. They expected it from the Toyota and Jeep fans, and have gotten plenty of it on other forums (mountaineering and climbing, to be specific). They're kind of disappointed to see so much of it on a Bronco forum though.
Don't forget to carry the naught.When you take the arc cosine of the tangent, 2 is like a hypotenuse of a squared cofactor of 4.
So yes, and no. I might have to check my notes.
Drafting.The blue can caught the gray can. How come?