That's interestingThe pics of the door inside shows it doesn’t have the exterior color displayed like it does in the build and price page. I hope this is how they will really come.
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That's interestingThe pics of the door inside shows it doesn’t have the exterior color displayed like it does in the build and price page. I hope this is how they will really come.
The pictures in the OP is of the Moar Door. The body color interior trim on the doors is only on the 2-dr Bronco.The pics of the door inside shows it doesn’t have the exterior color displayed like it does in the build and price page. I hope this is how they will really come.
Your correct. Sorry, I was thinking this was a 2 door. My bad.The pictures in the OP is of the Moar Door. The body color interior trim on the doors is only on the 2-dr Bronco.
Thanks. I did not know that.The pictures in the OP is of the Moar Door. The body color interior trim on the doors is only on the 2-dr Bronco.
The pics of the door inside shows it doesn’t have the exterior color displayed like it does in the build and price page. I hope this is how they will really come.
QUOTE="Vigor, post: 678760, member: 10231"]Looks really good! Maybe B6G owes Missy and the interior design team an apology?!
Can you explain this to me? While I'm very interested in cloth navy pier, I always felt that leather would be more easy to clean or kept clean
You are correct. It's their mannequin.I would expect this to be a dealer demo, but I suppose that it could be a canceled order too.
It comes that way in the 2-door - with the body color showing. Not the 4-door.The pics of the door inside shows it doesn’t have the exterior color displayed like it does in the build and price page. I hope this is how they will really come.
This is what I know, to keep leather from cracking you need to clean it and then condition it several times a year. The conditioner does collect dirt and the leather in 3 Ford cars that I currently own show where after a year or so of use. On the other hand I had a Ford Fusion that had cloth seats and when I sold it at 208K miles the seats still looked brand new. So I am just speaking from experience. Plus on cold days leather is like ice to sit on, and on hot days it is like a stove.Can you explain this to me? While I'm very interested in cloth navy pier, I always felt that leather would be more easy to clean or kept clean