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2021 Bronco Outer Banks Heads to the Beach | Full On/Off-Road Review
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16740734" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>The body matched/ painted fenders on the OB Bronco looks very clean. Reminds me how in the early 2000's the Ranger FX4 had the plastic fenders, whereas on the Ranger Edge they were body color along with the bumpers. Made that $17,600 new truck seems so much more "premium" until you got in especially on dark colored trucks, light colors and the plastic give a bit of contrast. It was a good truck but open 4.10 diff with the OHV Vulcan 3.0 V6, that the 5 speed manual saved it. Inside only thing that made it seem special was the 6 disk in dash and 4 6x8s, and keyless entry. otherwise it was a XL work truck.</p><p></p><p>An OB Bronco with the 2.7, sasquatch, and all the tech goodies in a dark blue (2 door) would be nice. Like picking up a loaded Lariat F-150 4x4 instead of the base Raptor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16740734, member: 51947"] The body matched/ painted fenders on the OB Bronco looks very clean. Reminds me how in the early 2000's the Ranger FX4 had the plastic fenders, whereas on the Ranger Edge they were body color along with the bumpers. Made that $17,600 new truck seems so much more "premium" until you got in especially on dark colored trucks, light colors and the plastic give a bit of contrast. It was a good truck but open 4.10 diff with the OHV Vulcan 3.0 V6, that the 5 speed manual saved it. Inside only thing that made it seem special was the 6 disk in dash and 4 6x8s, and keyless entry. otherwise it was a XL work truck. An OB Bronco with the 2.7, sasquatch, and all the tech goodies in a dark blue (2 door) would be nice. Like picking up a loaded Lariat F-150 4x4 instead of the base Raptor [/QUOTE]
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