Same green (grabber lime) - and without being too specific, that photo was taken outside the newsagents looking towards the town hallYep, that's the Pine Tree I mean. Sounds like the same red one as well.
I think it was a slightly different green, could just be the light though. Here's a pic of it.
Seem's to be a quite a few green Mach 1's coming going to dealer lotsDo t know if anyone order a Mach 1 in this colour, but this was spotted in the Uk
Mach JuanMy Mach 1 is now in Mexico
Mach Juan
Yours will be Mach Juan's too!
No idea. We will find out when it departs on a BoatyMcBoat Face.No Mach Juan for me, I'm happy with my 20 in grabber guacamole ...
Joking aside, WTH is your stang doing inland at Mexico or is that tracker just a pile of guac ?
WD
Well it's better than nothing, did it list what ship it went on?Thats the Mach E tracker - doesn't seem to work very well for the real Ford Mustang.
Mine showed as being in mexico until it suddenly said at dealership - I don't think it goes to mexico - thats where the Mach E's are manufactured .
I collected the car april 25th - Still says at dealership now
You can actually rely on the Advanced Status page for your combustion engine Mustang. For example, when it's in Compound Out status, that's when you will know when it left the port, that's the day it was put on a vessel. Then you can cross-reference it with ship schedules. To most European countries they typically use Grimaldi: https://www.gnet.grimaldi-eservice.com/GNET/Pages_ScheduleInfo/WFScheduleThats the Mach E tracker - doesn't seem to work very well for the real Ford Mustang.
I had no luck finding it on a ship & the tracker did not give any indication of a shipWell it's better than nothing, did it list what ship it went on?
I think it was compound out on march 13th but I had no luck tracing it to a shipYou can actually rely on the Advanced Status page for your combustion engine Mustang. For example, when it's in Compound Out status, that's when you will know when it left the port, that's the day it was put on a vessel. Then you can cross-reference it with ship schedules. To most European countries they typically use Grimaldi: https://www.gnet.grimaldi-eservice.com/GNET/Pages_ScheduleInfo/WFSchedule