For real. I’ll admit I was tempted to change from 2 to 4 doors, but in the end I’d rather wait and get exactly what I want. Still probably gonna be a MY 22 but I’ve made peace with itI feel bad for those that switched to a soft top...especially those who went from their 2-door to a 4-door.
Glad I held with my original 2-door build! Let's go!!!
Great, now I have to go through my posts to find the one where I predicted this happening. I was overly optimistic and I never got that way about the bronco.Moist eyes over here!!!
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Quite a few will be removing egg from their face today.Think this might be the first example of Ford meeting or exceeding a deadline in relation to the Broncos
my gut says someone who's driving around in a Bronco with a MIC isn't really sweating bullets on when they'll get their replacement top, especially if they realize there have been Broncos build for a couple of months just sitting and owners waiting to get their hands on themNaw, they need to prioritize the ones that customers have bought and taken delivery. I haven't converted but I be pissed if they put my vehicle on the back burner in favor of the ones that haven't been purchased. Who says they can't do both.
Most people call it......."Driving through the car wash"Probably a post-installation water test on every vehicle
You know, I meant to reach out to you last week and see if you were still that hopeful.Great, now I have to go through my posts to find the one where I predicted this happening. I was overly optimistic and I never got that way about the bronco.
They aren't even phazed. They are saying it's too soon there's no way they could have properly tested them... SmhMan, the naysayers and haters are NOT gonna like this.![]()
Both, new tops will be inspected when installed as well as a complete vehicle inspection due to them sitting for months.but then he said:
so which one is it? Testing has been completed? or they still need to do a water test?
Seems pretty on par for Ford Communications thus far.