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Have been appreciating everyone's intrepid photojournalism, so here are a few more, with some quick thoughts for what they're worth.
- Bronco people are cool: fellow reservation-order-tire-kickers and the show team alike.
- Overall, having examined every photo and video like a forensic investigator at this point, I wasn't sure I could want one more than I did, but now I guess I do.
- I had switched to antimatter blue for a while, but I see purple in it in some light, so I went back to carbonized grey. This AMB Black Diamond looked WAY more blue than a Mustang I see in my neighborhood, so maybe it's really different paint, or just that it was an overcast day yesterday, and these Broncos were under an overhanging roof. These photos show a range of shades in different lighting conditions, even in the same pic in some instances. Towards the beginning it's all natural light, then someone at the dealership turned on the lights under the roof (but I didn't order these pics after the upload jumbled them chronologically). My Nats hat is pretty navy blue for reference, though can show up a little grayish - mostly I included for size reference on the wheel and tire combo.
- Is Sasquatch overkill? Maybe. After seeing how beastly it looks as a factory production vehicle (and how it really makes the 4 door look...right), am I removing it from my order? Hell no.
- It was so gloriously easy to get underneath, should have taken better pics, but I didn't want to be on the ground, potentially blocking people from getting in and out of the vehicle for fear of stepping on me!
- I'm 6'0 ~210, felt comfortable and could easily see myself driving long distance road trip, and the backseat is comfortable a well. (The boring pic of the roofline was an attempt to capture my eye-level for reference.)
- As much as I agree with some that the 2 door proportions are superior, given my plans to take people west in it, just have to have the interior space. And the 4 door proportions look much better in person, perhaps due to the overall size being tough to gauge in pics.
- The other model was the manual badlands (very cool as well), but since I am going Sasquatch (base - what a deal), I was focused on this one.
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