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We understand that you know (or think you know) for a fact that this is not a FSBAlright I’m done arguing about this because clearly nobody is listening. If you guys want to know what this mule is I even got permission from my buddy. The RCSB Raptor? It’s a tester for a possible F-150 tremor type product. That’s it. Not a bronco. Full-size bronco is not happening, has never been part of the plan, and the bronco mule we’ve been seeing around is not the baby bronco it is the actual bronco. Trying to claim I know more than I think I do is being pretty obtuse. We have had confirmation that Ford is going after Jeep, they have stated it is a midsize, it’s being built in the ranger plant, if you have been following this forum AT ALL it is pretty obvious the Bronco is ranger based. And trying to claim that the delay is because they switched platforms is absolutely ridiculous. It’s been a 2021 model year from the beginning, it’s just been delayed from July 2020-December.
If you want good solid info my buddy confirmed that the person who wrote this post works closely if not directly on the bronco and is accurate info. https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/u725-2021-my-ford-bronco-information.579/
What YOU'RE not understanding is that doesn't make the desire for it any lesser. People still want it, and you completely refuse to acknowledge it. So go ahead, tell everyone and their mom that this isn't a FSB. But don't go around thinking that means it will never happen and would have no reason to, because this whole thread is a reason
Are you against a FSB even being an OFFERING? As in a "big brother", so to speak, to the ranger-based bronco? What if the FSB was the only hope at getting the V8 that you're so adamant about (which it IS the only hope)... would you be so opposed to it then? It's just interesting to see someone so strongly opposed to an offering that is still true to the heritage and would offer more expansion to the brandTo be fair, half a page of that is from me, and I don't want a full-size, at all.
Full-size is for superduty tow vehicles...
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