I ran across this in my internet travels. Very interesting. Supposed to have the newer bronco chassis (escape platform) I can see some familiar body lines. Even suicide doors…what will they think of next?
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				Bryant
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Photoshop?
			
			
									
									
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It’s photoshopped by Instagram artist Oscar Vargas.  His Instagram tag is wb.artist20
			
			
									
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Damn shame it's not in production
			
			
									
									
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Re: Model T concept?
Certainly more interesting that the 2-box designs. Perhaps whoever owns  Jeep now will buy the design and build  it on the 2-door Wrangler chassis. What to call it? Puma? Jeep-T? Or maybe Tatra (?) could put it on the Roxor chassis and sell them here,  both  as  an SXS and  as a 50-state legal road-going version.
			
			
									
									
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The article did say it was a digital concept from a 2021 bronco sport.
			
			
									
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Re: Model T concept?
In that case, I'd think Ford would own it. They wound up making the new Bronco look a lot like an IHC Scout II. (Not that I'd mind having a new Bronco or a Scout I or II)