I'm interpreting that to be the donut hole.Am I the only one to understand that to mean the rear roof section comes off without the rear side glass?? As opposed the the 3 piece hardtop
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I'm interpreting that to be the donut hole.Am I the only one to understand that to mean the rear roof section comes off without the rear side glass?? As opposed the the 3 piece hardtop
I just don't see anything "modular" about it. LolI'm interpreting that to be the donut hole.
Yeah, we're getting information from different sources. The quote referenced didn't say modular. It only said a removable panel over the rear, which I'd guess is the donut hole.I just don't see anything "modular" about it. Lol
Well, just the standard, non modular hardtop is removable in pieces though.Yeah, we're getting information from different sources. The quote referenced didn't say modular. It only said a removable panel over the rear, which I'd guess is the donut hole.
Maybe modular to Ford means the roof isn't 1 big thing, like on a TJ. It's more like the panels on a JK or JL...?
Which begs the question about roof rails. We can clearly see how they're attached at the front... But at the rear?I thought this at first too, but I now think that modular means ease of attaching accessories to it.
He deletes them when we get too close. Bits and pieces survive from quotes. He definitely seems to know stuff.I don't see anything he's posted refering to any of what you've said...
I'm only going by what makes sense and what's been said and what I've seen. But since you've obviously had access to the Bronco before anyone else, you're the man I guess!I deleted most of my past posts because I got spooked about posting information that I shouldn't be posting. Now that the vehicle has been made public, I feel comfortable talking more about the details. Anyone who gets up close and personal with the vehicle can easily confirm what I've said in this thread so it's not exactly confidential information anymore.
But never mind what I have to say, you're the one in the know, surely not me.
Off topic a bit. Weāve seen a photo of Bronco with white top (as well as grill, door handles and more). Do you know if this will be an option for us in December when we pick our colors?Dude, one hardtop is MIC (molded in color) and the other is painted. Both are identical in how they function and with what can be removed.
There is one option you can get with the 2 door painted roof that is different from the MIC roof, but that hasn't been disclosed in any photos yet so I'm not talking about it.
Any word on the soft top conversion over the driver/passenger area?I deleted most of my past posts because I got spooked about posting information that I shouldn't be posting. Now that the vehicle has been made public, I feel comfortable talking more about the details. Anyone who gets up close and personal with the vehicle can easily confirm what I've said in this thread so it's not exactly confidential information anymore.
But never mind what I have to say, you're the one in the know, surely not me.
yo, "MIguy", i don't know who exactly you are, but, if you do really work for ford, you better tell your numbnut cohorts to release a gosh dang white top or i swear i will buy a Nissan frontier.I deleted most of my past posts because I got spooked about posting information that I shouldn't be posting. Now that the vehicle has been made public, I feel comfortable talking more about the details. Anyone who gets up close and personal with the vehicle can easily confirm what I've said in this thread so it's not exactly confidential information anymore.
But never mind what I have to say, you're the one in the know, surely not me.
He already doesSomeone be sure to archive this thread so we can pull it out in a few months and make a certain somebody look really silly.