Sendero
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- May 12, 2022
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I am not a hater nor am I trying to slander any company etc. However, these companies (vintage broncos, classic broncos, highline classics) etc are essentially building kit broncos but are able to claim them as real early broncos? How are they getting ford to provide these VINs? As far as I can tell, there is not one item on these bronco which rolled off of the ford assembly line, including the frame and body. How is this possible and is it saturating the market and bringing down the value of our broncos?
All respect, they are building really nice rigs that I would be happy to have but it's a little frustrating considering we spend a lot of time and money preserving and restoring our OG Broncos.
There are a lot of kit Shelby Cobras out there but last I checked you don't get to claim it is a real Shelby Cobra. They are selling these Bronco's as a "new vehicle" with a warranty but also claiming them to be a 67 bronco. Seems like they are trying to have their cake and eat it to? They also badge all of them as an OG Bronco Sport. Am I missing something?
Thoughts?
All respect, they are building really nice rigs that I would be happy to have but it's a little frustrating considering we spend a lot of time and money preserving and restoring our OG Broncos.
There are a lot of kit Shelby Cobras out there but last I checked you don't get to claim it is a real Shelby Cobra. They are selling these Bronco's as a "new vehicle" with a warranty but also claiming them to be a 67 bronco. Seems like they are trying to have their cake and eat it to? They also badge all of them as an OG Bronco Sport. Am I missing something?
Thoughts?
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