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My guess is once you drove the 1966 you will be pining for your 2022.Makes me want to trade in my 2022 for 1966.....
All filmed in Utah. (as far as I could tell)
The SLC valley was pretty empty when they filmed it...
They actually drive pretty good, but I am glad I went new vice building another classic one part at a time.My guess is once you drove the 1966 you will be pining for your 2022.
Nah, the swing gate is far superior to a tailgate. Reaching past a tailgate to get anything out of the back is an unnecessary pain in the ass. Not to mention how much more usable space you get by having a swing gate with a folding table.Such a miss excluding a tailgate from Bronco 6G. Swing gate is terrible for daily use and you need to buy a $1200 accessory to do tailgate things.
Also funny seeing the OG Bronco with OEM tires. All the restomods people gush over are lifted with oversize tires!
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The other day I was on a trail and a 4 seater RZR passed by, I swear it had to have been within inches of being the same dimensions as my 2 door BadlandsNeat old video. The B1G is closer to today’s SxS’s than the it is to B6G.
...it has more cupholdersThe other day I was on a trail and a 4 seater RZR passed by, I swear it had to have been within inches of being the same dimensions as my 2 door Badlands
I did. Well, the 6G is still here until I get it polished up but I've mentally moved on already. The idea of a 2.3 1G excites me far more right now.Makes me want to trade in my 2022 for 1966.....
No kidding. It's why we have trail sites.Can you imagine the outrage in a commercial with a dead deer on the hood today?
(Check out the 10:12-10:23 mark)