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The new Ford Bronco has been a hit from the word go, with the company scarcely able to keep up with demand. Some of that was down to problems with the hardtop roof option for the new off-roader.
"We continue to build, inspect and ship Bronco two- and four-door models with the molded-in-color hardtop. We are focused on delivering the highest quality 4x4 vehicle to our customers.
We first heard of Advanced Fiberglass Concepts back in January when they announced the development of an aftermarket hardtop for the Bronco. The moment was right, especially as many Bronco owners ...
At one point, every 2021 Bronco with a factory hardtop needed a new one. Now, there’s a new option on the scene, with an aftermarket hardtop now available for pre-order from Advanced Fiberglass ...
As far as desirable off-roaders go, the Ford Bronco is pretty much up there with the best of them. It's not perfect, though. Myriad customer complaints about the hardtop have proven to be quite ...
It's not a good day for certain 2021 Ford Bronco owners, and those with pending deliveries. On Thursday, the automaker announced a campaign to replace every molded-in-color hardtop built for ...
Its hardtop and doors will be removable and able to be stored in the cargo compartment. Unlike the , the Bronco's side-view mirrors are reportedly mounted to the A-pillars, keeping it street legal ...
In March, Ford announced that some buyers of the new Bronco wouldn't get their vehicles until 2022. The issue preventing those Broncos from being delivered was with the painted modular hardtop.
As the name implies, ADV Fiberglass currently develops a couple of fiberglass alternatives with a slanted rear end. Two choices will be available in the first instance: a two-piece hardtop and a ...