AzScorpion
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That's the Big Bend modelDid it have a "Market Adjustment" or was $50k the MSRP?
Also, what dealer so I can go look it up
The Ford site only allows searches within 100 miles and there are 0 in that radius.

I'd probably get more use with a soft top with the ease of pulling it back and not having to fully remove it. I'm wondering how bad they are with dust? We have a lot of dust in the air here without even going off road.I haven't looked at the packages because it's just not an option for me, but I I would be all over a soft top SWB on 37s with full off-road options Sofa King fast.
Yup, but green not blue, no doors and quick remove top. Being bald though, I need a solid cover, not meshI'd probably get more use with a soft top with the ease of pulling it back and not having to fully remove it. I'm wondering how bad they are with dust? We have a lot of dust in the air here without even going off road.
One thing about the hardtop is you can remove it completely and there's no bar through the middle obstructing your view. It's a nice wide open concept especially with the doors off.
I want to run mine like this one most of the year with a bikini mesh top.
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They are to attach "limb risers" which deflect branches over the windshield or use as front tie down points for canoes and such.Do those raised protrusions on the leading edge of the front fender act like canards on a plane ???
Is there a seperate "rudder or canard" pedal next to the gas pedal ?
Inquiring minds want to know !!!![]()
Sticker was $49,xxx MSRP. Parked at West Herr Rochester. I assume it was somebody's order that they picked up based on the plates already on it.Did it have a "Market Adjustment" or was $50k the MSRP?
Also, what dealer so I can go look it up
The Ford site only allows searches within 100 miles and there are 0 in that radius.
Dave, it seems like the soft top is a magnet for dust, pollen, and all the other crap that floats in the air. The wife's Mustang stays in the porta-co attached to the house. I swear it only takes 5-10 minutes for it to get covered in dust when it's been dry for several days. But, I will also say it's worth every minute it takes to keep it clean. That perfect day, top down, riding with your bestie is the best blood pressure medicine known to man. So, to hell with the dust, get that soft top if that's what you want. You'll be just fine.I'd probably get more use with a soft top with the ease of pulling it back and not having to fully remove it. I'm wondering how bad they are with dust? We have a lot of dust in the air here without even going off road.
One thing about the hardtop is you can remove it completely and there's no bar through the middle obstructing your view. It's a nice wide open concept especially with the doors off.
I want to run mine like this one most of the year with a bikini mesh top.
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I resemble that remark Jay. But remember, bald men don't waste their hormones growing hair.Yup, but green not blue, no doors and quick remove top. Being bald though, I need a solid cover, not mesh![]()

Just the difference between just scrapping over and tearng out entire exhaust .... ?Nice comparison video between the Badlands and a Sasquatch Badlands. It would've been nice if he had measured the actual ground clearance too.
Edit: I found this chart showing all the different models and their heights. Looks like the Badlands on 33's is only 1.28" lower than the Badlands with Sasquatch.
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