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First off, many thanks to all that have provided ideas and inspirations. Too many to list so I will start with the details of my order.
I initially thought I would go with a Gladiator only because I did not like the round wheel wells in the Broncos but after renting a Gladiator and driving 200+ miles I put that idea behind me. I kind of gave up on a new 4X4 to replace my aging XJ 2-door then, while pursuing through the Ford website, I came across the new Heritage Edition and thought, “yep, that looks more like my dad’s 70”.
On August 16th, 2023, I was stuck in the northbound lane of I5 just south of Portland heading to the airport. An 18-wheeler decided to burn itself to the ground and held up traffic for two hours and while sitting in my rental with nothing better to do, I decided to call my local for dealer and chat about Broncos. I was told the order bank was going to open that day and that they did not do dealer-mark-up, so I placed the order on the spot, while stuck in traffic.
All the paperwork was done via email except for the deposit when I reached my hotel that evening and he placed my order with Ford the moment the order bank opened. I arrived back in Idaho late Friday night and headed to the dealership Saturday to give them the required deposit. While accepting my deposit the dealer told me that I could expect to see my Bronco late February or early March and at the time I laughed and told him that I think that I would be fortunate to see it by June or July.
On August 18th I received my order confirmation from Ford. On January 10th I received notification that it was built and it shipped on January 13th, 2024. I was away on business when it arrived at the dealership but on a rainy February 3rd I took delivery.
My order was rather stock, I chose the base lighting in keeping with the Gen 1 look at the front facia and optioned the 2.7 engine with auto, auxiliary switches and tow package.
As the 2024 HE’s come with the slide out tailgate, my first stop was Home Depot to get rubber flooring and indoor/outdoor carpet to protect it from my two hoodlum Brittany’s. I cut the rubber mat to fit and added strips of Velcro to the carpet to keep it in place. It is easy to remove and can be hosed off as needed.
I initially thought I would go with a Gladiator only because I did not like the round wheel wells in the Broncos but after renting a Gladiator and driving 200+ miles I put that idea behind me. I kind of gave up on a new 4X4 to replace my aging XJ 2-door then, while pursuing through the Ford website, I came across the new Heritage Edition and thought, “yep, that looks more like my dad’s 70”.
On August 16th, 2023, I was stuck in the northbound lane of I5 just south of Portland heading to the airport. An 18-wheeler decided to burn itself to the ground and held up traffic for two hours and while sitting in my rental with nothing better to do, I decided to call my local for dealer and chat about Broncos. I was told the order bank was going to open that day and that they did not do dealer-mark-up, so I placed the order on the spot, while stuck in traffic.
All the paperwork was done via email except for the deposit when I reached my hotel that evening and he placed my order with Ford the moment the order bank opened. I arrived back in Idaho late Friday night and headed to the dealership Saturday to give them the required deposit. While accepting my deposit the dealer told me that I could expect to see my Bronco late February or early March and at the time I laughed and told him that I think that I would be fortunate to see it by June or July.
On August 18th I received my order confirmation from Ford. On January 10th I received notification that it was built and it shipped on January 13th, 2024. I was away on business when it arrived at the dealership but on a rainy February 3rd I took delivery.
My order was rather stock, I chose the base lighting in keeping with the Gen 1 look at the front facia and optioned the 2.7 engine with auto, auxiliary switches and tow package.
As the 2024 HE’s come with the slide out tailgate, my first stop was Home Depot to get rubber flooring and indoor/outdoor carpet to protect it from my two hoodlum Brittany’s. I cut the rubber mat to fit and added strips of Velcro to the carpet to keep it in place. It is easy to remove and can be hosed off as needed.
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