A fair amount are built, they are built at Flat Rock as assembly line tooling is tested. They are all built on an assembly line, but then extensive evaluation, review, and modification is done so that they represent the final product.So how many of these "TT" (Tooling Trial) cars do they make? And are they still some-what hand built?
Seems like a lot more of the 2015 mustangs are popping up anywhere.
And I love seeing that, cuz its means we get closer and closer to the production cars!!
I'd say that's a givenI've noticed a lot of misaligned and wide panel gaps. I hope they're working on those as well.
Thank you for explaining. What happens to those cars once the final production starts? Do they sell them or destroy them or disassemble and use the parts over? Just very curious of the whole pre-production process.A fair amount are built, they are built at Flat Rock as assembly line tooling is tested. They are all built on an assembly line, but then extensive evaluation, review, and modification is done so that they represent the final product.
They have been showing up around Dearborn in packs, and I have already seen a few fleets of them driving on local highways for mileage accumulation.
Shouldn't be too long before we start seeing more pictures of TT cars being spotted around town!
TT cars are kept around after production starts to aid any reference engineering tests going into next-generation testing, but all end up crushed after a certain amount of time.... TT cars are still considered prototypes and are therefore non-salable units.Thank you for explaining. What happens to those cars once the final production starts? Do they sell them or destroy them or disassemble and use the parts over? Just very curious of the whole pre-production process.
Thanks again!
Magnetic is the replacement color for sterling gray. I got to see magnetic on an F-250 and that's what made my mind up. It's darker than sterling and has a lot more depth dude to the metallic. In the shade it almost looks black and in the sun the flakes had tiny shades of tan or brown but you really had to look. I knew in seconds that was my color.It seems Magnetic is very similar to Sterling Grey and Guard is a green with hints of teal in it. Magnetic should not "color shift" as much as Guard if it were my guess based on the pictures.