Depending where you get your info, I’d love to argue this. You see, I was on the launch team for that body style, and I can tell you for a fact that we were working over the Christmas holiday to get the F series out for a Super Bowl launch. Yes, the round (PN-96) did come out around that time...
I have to disagree with you here. The Ford Bronco has always been a 2 door wagon. The Expedition, a full size SUV. I guess from a consumers stand point, I can see your argument, but there are tons of 66-96 Bronco owners that will not budge on this. Tomato-tomahto 😂
Let’s try this again in layman’s terms for those who never worked in the automotive industry…. (Sigh….)
Ford discontinued the Bronco on June 12, 1996 when the last one rolled off the line at Wayne Assembly, never to be built again….. (or so we thought.)
2 years later Ford introduced an entirely...
Since the Bronco was already an aged vehicle, the blue-oval brand needed something else. Instead of introducing a new generation for the iconic model, it created a new lineup: the Expedition. Ford built the vehicle on a new platform shared with the F-150. It was a costly program, but the results...
No. The Bronco went away when the 1997 F 150 changed body design. That’s why so many Bronco owners were thrilled when they released the concept vehicle back in 2016-2017
Maybe if you spelled “you’re” right, you might have a point
still don’t see any of your references on the Expedition replacing the Bronco. You sure you have some? Quit being a troll
Please do.
the Bronco was originally produced from 66 to 77 as a stand alone vehicle. They offered 3 models- the 2 door wagon, the half cab and the open body roadster.
In 78-79 the Bronco went to a full size frame that it shared the solid front axle with the F 150.
The F series also had a...
Part No: M1012F15B should be the M14x1.5 set of 24 lug nuts in black. They also have just a single set of 6 for the spare, if yours doesn’t have a tire cover. I want to say mine were actually made by MacGuard, but sold by the dealer. Glad we got you in the right path though. Good luck!