Ruby here, acquired in October 2925, is reminiscent of my uncle's '66 ... which was a Red shortie with an open back and a rarely if ever used white soft top.
My cousin and I used to bounce around in the back, as my dad and uncle drove us around the southern New Mexico desert, circa 1972-73...
Sounds very true.. I waited an extra 2 months to get my '25 Heritage Edition Bronco. The first two I thought I had lined up (at different dealerships) were sent back to fix some recall notice. Finally got my baby in early October from a 3rd dealership.
I installed retractable after market ones on my '25 4-door (front only), to help the missus, but although they look and work pretty swiftly, they are if machinable durability, at best.
At a trim 6' and still agile/athletic at 65 years old, I can pull myself directly in using to the current...
I've used Safelite before with decent results, but, recently State Farm gave me a choice if 5 places. The independent firm I went with was over the top fantastic. Quick, courteous, professional, and respectful of my still new Bronco (less than 5 months, 3,500 miles).
No, actually, I heard the charge pads were quirky -- not consistent reliable. But rather than fix it upgrade, the former "better idea" and "quality us job 1" people decided to just delete it. Nice commitment.
Ahh, yes ... OK. I did not explain myself clearly enough. Yes, I have power mirrors, but I meant to say power FOLDING mirrors to tuck them in when going through tight spaces. My bad.
Exactly. If this is Ford's way of differentiating trim lines it's not too savvy. With a sticker of $58.6, you'd think power mirrors and a home link button would be doable. But, I've adapted and overcome.