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There is another Bronco that hasn't been talked about much, the WartHog, it'll be a Bronco version of the Raptor. Engine is a 3.0TT based on the 2.7 engine. That engine has been around in the Lincoln SUV, and I think the Explorer. This is not hearsay, my source told me about it, and I saw in "Ford Authority" in my email this morning, although Ford Authority didn't really say a lot.
Suffice it to say, the WartHog is real.
Yes, Ford has really come up with some Jeep killers here, geez, I'm excited about it.
There's video of warthog test mules running round in camo, either on bronconation.com or bronco6g.com. Latest video of warthogs is on TFL. I know there's a link and discussion on 6g for that one.
There's video of warthog test mules running round in camo, either on bronconation.com or bronco6g.com. Latest video of warthogs is on TFL. I know there's a link and discussion on 6g for that one.
Ya, I watched a couple videos on it. You can sorta see how much wider the WartHog is in a couple photos. I was told it's close to the width of a 150 Raptor.
If that bronco in your pic was AMB and had the manual, that's all me. 4 doors are meant for other vehicles.
AMB? I'm not familiar with that acronym. Never thought to ask what all it had, except for the Sasquatch package, it wasn't, just had the big tires on it.
For myself, I think I'd like the 4 door, not really into mudbogs and rock crawling. Just fire trails and two tracks, and an occasional field.
I don't rock crawl either, Bronco was meant to be 2dr. I don't like the 4dr jeep, porche, or any of them that have been stretched out. I guess you could call me an originalist.
I don't rock crawl either, Bronco was meant to be 2dr. I don't like the 4dr jeep, porche, or any of them that have been stretched out. I guess you could call me an originalist.
Gotcha thanks. Nothing wrong with being that way, certain things I'm the same way.
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