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As a 60+ year old I do believe in loyalty. I have my 20th Mustang on order at MSRP (had to wait for the HP). I have bought a 2007 GT500 at MSRP, two GT350's , one at MSRP and the second 1K over cost as well as a 2013 Boss 302 priced so low I had to pay to put gas in the car (also ordered from the dealer). My relationship with the dealer has resulted in some great work post purchase and many discounts on maintenance etc. Point is that my relationship has gone beyond the retail front and developed into friendships. It's not for everyone and we as a society are entering a time when loyalty is becoming a fleeting thing on many fronts. Many on this site are on their first and perhaps last Mustang and will buy a Camaro or Supra next. Nothing wrong with that but it does show that there is truth to your comments and observations. Be blessed and hope that everyone is able to get the deal that they are happy with no matter what you pay.
Well, it’s still early, but Bob, you’ve got my vote for “post of the day”. Beautifully said, so I’ll just leave it here. Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to reading your future posts.
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As a 60+ year old I do believe in loyalty. I have my 20th Mustang on order at MSRP (had to wait for the HP). I have bought a 2007 GT500 at MSRP, two GT350's , one at MSRP and the second 1K over cost as well as a 2013 Boss 302 priced so low I had to pay to put gas in the car (also ordered from the dealer). My relationship with the dealer has resulted in some great work post purchase and many discounts on maintenance etc. Point is that my relationship has gone beyond the retail front and developed into friendships. It's not for everyone and we as a society are entering a time when loyalty is becoming a fleeting thing on many fronts. Many on this site are on their first and perhaps last Mustang and will buy a Camaro or Supra next. Nothing wrong with that but it does show that there is truth to your comments and observations. Be blessed and hope that everyone is able to get the deal that they are happy with no matter what you pay.
Mentioned it earlier that some people still value dealer relationships...

That orange looks sweet, wish mu Bullitt's sills lit up
 

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Mentioned it earlier that some people still value dealer relationships...

That orange looks sweet, wish mu Bullitt's sills lit up
Sorry. I've developed a bad habit of reading many of the post starting at the end. I'm sure that I'm missing a great deal of valuable info. Appreciate the feedback.
 

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said it before and I’ll say it again I’m sofa king happy with the black. Can’t fucking wait!
I think the black with the orange stripes would look killer. The red is ok, but more people do red with a black car than any other color IMO. Orange would be unique.
 

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said it before and I’ll say it again I’m sofa king happy with the black. Can’t fucking wait!
Driver's door looks to be misaligned or sprung on the black one.
 

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As a 60+ year old I do believe in loyalty. I have my 20th Mustang on order at MSRP (had to wait for the HP). I have bought a 2007 GT500 at MSRP, two GT350's , one at MSRP and the second 1K over cost as well as a 2013 Boss 302 priced so low I had to pay to put gas in the car (also ordered from the dealer). My relationship with the dealer has resulted in some great work post purchase and many discounts on maintenance etc. Point is that my relationship has gone beyond the retail front and developed into friendships. It's not for everyone and we as a society are entering a time when loyalty is becoming a fleeting thing on many fronts. Many on this site are on their first and perhaps last Mustang and will buy a Camaro or Supra next. Nothing wrong with that but it does show that there is truth to your comments and observations. Be blessed and hope that everyone is able to get the deal that they are happy with no matter what you pay.
Comes down to... Is it a transaction (for most yes) or is it a relationship?
 

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As a 60+ year old I do believe in loyalty. I have my 20th Mustang on order at MSRP (had to wait for the HP). I have bought a 2007 GT500 at MSRP, two GT350's , one at MSRP and the second 1K over cost as well as a 2013 Boss 302 priced so low I had to pay to put gas in the car (also ordered from the dealer). My relationship with the dealer has resulted in some great work post purchase and many discounts on maintenance etc. Point is that my relationship has gone beyond the retail front and developed into friendships. It's not for everyone and we as a society are entering a time when loyalty is becoming a fleeting thing on many fronts. Many on this site are on their first and perhaps last Mustang and will buy a Camaro or Supra next. Nothing wrong with that but it does show that there is truth to your comments and observations. Be blessed and hope that everyone is able to get the deal that they are happy with no matter what you pay.
Very true.
I used to buy my Mustangs at $500 over dealer invoice because of a lasting friendship with the general manager at the local Ford dealer. I bought several Mustangs from him alone.
I once checked out his pricing from another dealership and they were $2300 more- and this was in the '80's when Mustangs were not too pricy to begin with. Sadly, this manager went with another non-Ford dealer, so I had to look elsewhere, but they never came close to his prices.
 

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some 2021 Velocity Blue mach1 pics...

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Thanks buddy. That is my car color and wheels... now I'm really chomping to get it. 37 days to go (maybe). So, in person, do the white accent lines "pop" for you?
 

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Thanks buddy. That is my car color and wheels... now I'm really chomping to get it. 37 days to go (maybe). So, in person, do the white accent lines "pop" for you?
Thanks Buddy. Now I'm really impatient (LOL). It looks sweet to me. Do you think the white accent lines "pop".
 
 




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