Great idea, looking for a Wildtrak, 2 door with mic top. Standard bumper with fog lights, mid package no front camera or signals in mirrors. Thank you in advance.Note: Before perusing this fast-growing thread, please visit the Production Line Photos site that’s been set up by Hayley from Bronco Babes, (and brought to my attention by @Beach_Bum )! There are many Bronco baby pics there, and you can also check to see if they need yours. Please go there first!
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Most of us who have received our Broncos (or are about to) have received an email from Ford with a picture of our Bronco as it rolled off the assembly line. However, a few unfortunate souls never got their “baby picture”, and instead got a Dear John letter apologizing. Maybe we can help!
If you never got your photo, post here with the details… Trim level, color, top
material, door count, etc., and maybe someone who owns a perfect match can post their photo, and you can steal it and pretend that it’s your own!
Remember, bolt-on accessories (roof rails, bull bars, etc.) don’t matter, because they’re installed after the photo is taken.
I’ll start with mine. If you never got a photo of your Cyber Orange Black Diamond 4-door with the optional alloy wheels, here you go!
Dealer in town has one on the lot right now.I'm looking for a Base, 2-door, Mic top EG with no additions.
Glad you have your Bronco! How do you like it? I've heard the manual is great and it's been 20 years since I've had a manual.Same! The other site is looking for one, too.
I got the "Sorry...your pony left the barn before we could get a photo" e-mail from Ford.
Love the Bronco!--"Steamboat" named for one of the most famous bucking broncs in rodeo history. (So far he hasn't bucket me off ) I work on a ranch, traded up from a '95 Mustang, loving all the accoutrements of 21st century cars--rearview camera, hands-free phone, keyless start, and a port for my USB stick w/ 197 Dave Stamey songs.Glad you have your Bronco! How do you like it? I've heard the manual is great and it's been 20 years since I've had a manual.
My exact build minus the step. Going aftermarketArea 51 Sasquatch WildTrak with Modular Bumper and Hardtop.Brush guard put on after at mod shop during the Dirt Mountain stay.
Good to know and thanks for the information. Mine is built but sitting on that ice mountain somewhere in the great white north. I'm in South Texas and can't wait to take it to the beach!Love the Bronco!--"Steamboat" named for one of the most famous bucking broncs in rodeo history. (So far he hasn't bucket me off ) I work on a ranch, traded up from a '95 Mustang, loving all the accoutrements of 21st century cars--rearview mirror, hands-free phone, keyless start, and a port for my USB stick w/ 197 Dave Stamey songs.
As someone who has written user manuals, I'm finding the manual so-so. I started it as bedtime reading--good for insomnia--but am mostly trying to use it as a reference. This is difficult b/c the naming conventions Ford uses + the lamebrain Adobe Acrobat search function make it hard to find anything. Example: I wanted to turn off the thingy that makes the engine turn off at stoplights. Ford calls it Auto-Start-Stop and Adobe makes you put the hyphens in the right place. So I had to hunt and peck til I found the right page.
It's often more productive to search these forums (fora?) or Google.
Sure hope someone posts his baby picture. Here's his toddler picture.
Let us know how you like Sand Mode!. I'm in South Texas and can't wait to take it to the beach!