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THAT will work for me.
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Minus the indent on the door; it looks exactly like an old International Scout.Another person following up on that:
March seems a bit early for the BroncoBronco, but pretty reasonable for the "yet to be named rugged off road small utility" ... they would undoubtably say something about the model its thematically following. The NOV mark sounds more reasonable for the Mach-E too ... TFL sources must not be good listeners?
The image he's referring to is the Road&Track render.
supposing that the sides are not perfectly flat and verticle, slight curvature to them (which makes them stronger than being flat), that indent could be there not stylistically but to keep the upper and lower door mountings identical and in the same axis. this would make removal much simpler than if they were off axis from each other.Minus the indent on the door; it looks exactly like an old International Scout.
If Ford wants to go retro; the Bronco needs to keep that clean line from edge of grill to tailgate about 8" below the window line.
My only suggested change to this would be to have the wheel openings be wider on the bottom. Having them that narrow and go so far down the tire will make it more difficult to up tire size, requiring a ridiculous amount of lift to fit larger tires. For example, the 2011-2016 F-250s, they come stock with a 35" tire. In order to go 37" you need 4" of lift, preferably 6", without cutting fenders.Another person following up on that:
March seems a bit early for the BroncoBronco, but pretty reasonable for the "yet to be named rugged off road small utility" ... they would undoubtably say something about the model its thematically following. The NOV mark sounds more reasonable for the Mach-E too ... TFL sources must not be good listeners?
The image he's referring to is the Road&Track render.