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This Ford Bronco has been built to find Big Foot

Dubbed the ‘Sasquatch Searcher’, there’s a new camo wrap, extra spotlights and even some deck chairs thrown in

Published: 26 Sep 2024

Growing tired of hour-long Big Foot documentaries that end with sketchy footprints and a "we're hot on his heels boys, we'll get him... in part 39"? Worry not, because Ford has created a solution.

It’s a one-off Bronco based on the two-door ‘Badlands Sasquatch’, dubbed the 'Sasquatch Searcher', and it's been given several adventure-themed upgrades that’ll help you find ol’ furball yourself.

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Externally there’s a unique tree camo wrap to blend in with the forests of the Pacific Northwest where he’s likely loading up on gin, tonic and barbecue. Front and rear cameras are also fitted to improve visibility in denser woodland, and accompanied by a roof light bar and bonnet-mounted light pods, so your expedition needn't be stifled by darkness.

Ford has upgraded the cabin too with reupholstered seats, new sill plates and a custom awning and camping chairs. Those’ll be for you to lay out when you do finally catch him and interrogate him about his favourite Subaru Impreza trim level.

But perhaps the best part about the Bronco Badlands Sasquatch is that Ford will give you the chance to win it through a sweepstakes competition. Participants will receive various mystery clues through a mix of social media platforms and posters out in the wild before a winner is chosen at journey’s end.

Better wipe the dust off those climbing boots…

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