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Will the aftermarket fill in the "heritage" market if Ford doesn't?

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I'm not used to a car with a real aftermarket for accessories. Just curious if it's likely that aftermarket companies will take up the mantle for filling in "heritage" parts (white flares, wheels, grilles, etc.) if Ford can't/won't fill that need. I know roofs are likely a different beast altogether, but it would seem easy enough for the smaller things that are easily replacable.
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If there is enough demand, the aftermarket will produce it. Simple economics.
 

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In my opinion, there's going to be a big aftermarket for the Bronco. How quickly it will arrive I don't know but i bet by the next SEMA show you'll be able to find what you're looking for. I'm not real familiar with what's out there either so I went to quadratec.com, pretty much everything you can think of and then some is available to upgrade/update.
 

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Unfortunately, we might end up with more angry eye type of aftermarket crap than retro/historical type parts. Let's face it, there's probably more teenage mall crawler types out there with daddy's money that buy that stuff than us old guys.
 

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Unfortunately, we might end up with more angry eye type of aftermarket crap than retro/historical type parts. Let's face it, there's probably more teenage mall crawler types out there with daddy's money that buy that stuff than us old guys.
Don't blame it on the young people. Most times I see some dumb angry eyes with a ton of bolted on crap its some middle-aged dude.
 

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There will be more parts than people will know what to do with. This place will be swollen with Supporting Vendors as soon as these things hit the streets.
 
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I would be willing to bet Ford will come out with some sort of Heritage Edition. Do you think they would create this canvas and leave it totally blank?? I'm hoping for a Heritage Edition with noting but vintage colors and throwback styling cues.
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