Z_Rocks
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Is the production version going to have the same gaps as this one does?
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I hope they don't. But this being the first MY after refresh, I am skeptical about as the same thing happened with 15'sIs the production version going to have the same gaps as this one does?
You beat me to it. I was just going to post that. I guess it wouldn't be a Mustang without the signiture alignment isses.Some serious panel gap going on there between the fender and the hood
To me that looks like the hood is popped open and just resting. Hope that's what it is..More Grand Canyon size panel gaps live from the Dayton Motor Show here
No,.......I don't think that's it.To me that looks like the hood is popped open and just resting. Hope that's what it is..
I went to the Dayton Auto Show and can confirm that the hood fitment does not look like that pictureNo,.......I don't think that's it.
If that were the case, the hood would be raised more along the sides of the fenders, but it sits flat in those areas. I think that's the way it is.
The car in person is definitely yellowish. I overheard one guy say "I'm not sure about this yellow paint" and then someone corrected him to say it was OrangeDid I see a comment somewhere that the final production color is supposed to be darker? I really like how the color looks in the media pictures posted on the actual Ford site; looks deep and the metallic characteristics really come out. The color of the car from these auto show pics makes it look too flat plastic and yellow for me. I don't see where the "metallic tri coat" part comes in.