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IMO, the Ranger Raptor with a Bronco front-end swap is a much better option.

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Gotta disagree only because it's no longer a convertible. Which is like, the whole point of a bronco 6th gen.
 

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as others have stated, the wheel and tire combo is hideously stupid but to each their own, I guess. Apparently, the owner is one of those that have absolutely no clue the actual size of their vehicle because they are so use to OVERCOPENSATING that they can't park in the parking space. I don't see any handicap sticker or license plate either, as also mentioned.

Wow look at this! I saw this parked in front of my office today. Had to stop and take some pictures.

I haven’t seen anything quite like it in person before.

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ugh, those wheels and tires are something else. Reminds me of those uneven gmc and chevy trucks with those wheels and tires. Almost expect a 20 year old with a mullet, trucker hat, skinny jeans, and cowboy boots to be driving.
 

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My only question: Was this person appropriately using the disabled zone?
 

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I'm no steam roller fan but my big "not working for me" thing would be the tailgate or lack thereof. If one makes a "pickup" bed, then one needs to complete the job and give it a proper "tail gate".
It’s not like the ” Ford F-150 is the best selling truck”., nor Ford doesn’t know tailgates. Especially when they rolled out the one of a kind convertible at pebble beach this year !
 

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There is some solid engineering going on behind the scenes, and some of their builds are very nice.
I hope so, because they did away with the D pillar. There's quite a significant amount of metal in that pillar, and I can imagine it provides structural strength between the back of the vehicle with the rear springs and shocks, and everything forward of the C pillar. Not likely a problem when cruising in Florida, but I would not want to try out Baja mode in that.
 

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as others have stated, the wheel and tire combo is hideously stupid but to each their own, I guess. Apparently, the owner is one of those that have absolutely no clue the actual size of their vehicle because they are so use to OVERCOPENSATING that they can't park in the parking space. I don't see any handicap sticker or license plate either, as also mentioned.
If you're going to all caps a word for emphasis, you should probably spell the word correctly LMAO
 

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I hope so, because they did away with the D pillar. There's quite a significant amount of metal in that pillar, and I can imagine it provides structural strength between the back of the vehicle with the rear springs and shocks, and everything forward of the C pillar. Not likely a problem when cruising in Florida, but I would not want to try out Baja mode in that.
And the removal of the roll bar doesn't help with structural integrity either. I bet that thing is like a limp noodle
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