Without trying to add insult to injury, we should remember that Ford is currently in a huge predicament with the delays of its much-awaited 2021 Bronco caused by a certain supplier constraint. And the rumor mill hasn’t gone overboard with reports about the hardtop issues for no reason. That is probably why spotters are increasingly focusing on snapping soft-top Broncos.
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The sixth-generation 2021 Ford Bronco, in 2-Door and 4-Door form, is fast approaching the eagerly awaited moment of its first deliveries. Still, the anxiety of not knowing exactly (at least, not officially) when that happens needs to be tempered somehow. So, how about a trio of Broncos enabling some Stars and Stripes games around Lake Michigan’s renowned Silver Lake Sand Dunes? 5 photos
In between Ford casually showcasing both interesting and decidedly cheap-looking Bronco builds in the MAP (Michigan Assembly Plant) parking lot, and the Supercel event (Bronco Super Celebration East, to be more specific), you’d think the ongoing game of spotting what is arguably the most eagerly awaited Blue Oval product of the decade would take a break.
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