This is what Tennessee is telling me as well. Kind of surprising given how lax Tennessee is when it comes to vehicles. You can ride a side-by-side on the roads here.
I'm wondering if I can't simply generate the appropriate documentation myself.
We've been discussing it a bit here:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/this-could-be-a-game-changer-for-some-ford-transit-trail-coming-to-the-us.235501/
Hm, nothing too earth shattering. It's disappointing that remote start is apparently excluded. With the exception of the lift, I'm not seeing anything that would compel me personally to purchase a Trail vs. speccing out a regular Transit. It does look like an appealing package for someone who...
I wouldn't assign any credibility to the window sticker of an early prototype. Teaser footage includes upgraded wheels and tires at the very least, and they don't appear on the window sticker. Why would a prototype have a window sticker anyway? It's probably left over from the donor vehicle.
I was a little surprised to see the prototype van has the larger fuel tank, since it's a 130WB and those are only factory available on the 148WB.
How difficult was it to add to the 130WB?
I suspect one problem is what Craig_C referred to. My state has told me they will not allow a cutaway to be registered unless it's been completed by a final stage manufacturer. So unless I buy an existing box truck/ambulance/whatever and remove the box, this option isn't available to me. I...
I always wondered how they were flying under the radar with this, but I guess they weren't after all.
https://www.fcc.gov/document/eb-issues-citation-rugged-radios-equipment-marketing-violations
If you're using one of their products, you may want to verify that you're in compliance. Just...
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