October 24th Reveal Info Dump!

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Aesthetically, I was sold. All of the visual cues with the design were so… honorable. I don’t have any comments or praise that hasn’t been said, but I thought everything was so cool. Cooling box in the front center console? Yes please. As in keep the perishables that I buy at the grocery store cold in the summer or as in keep my drink cold? Either way, I approve!

That presentation was amazing. It was like a gust of hope and inspiration for what American car manufacturing could be and I really hope that wasn’t smoke being blown about the investments being made in employees and such. I wish the price point was lower and thus a bit more accessible, but it is what it is. You get what you pay for? I hope? 🤞
 
Found this beauty on a LinkedIn message
At ho
E on the farm -red white and blue
 

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Harvester detail. Everybody see the combine (harvester) taking down corn rows? Very cool detail that I suspect many will miss. I initially thought it was a reference to the old Ralleye stripes.
This is probably my last good detail element but rest of gang got shots of other items. Kudos for @LastDayScout for noticing it when I said “what the significance of the angled ‘T’ -🤣

I learned how to drive on a Farmall H, does that count 😁😁 Lots of Case/IH combines growing up in the corn fields