I live in San Antonio and we don’t have emissions testing. They barely look at our vehicles during the safety inspection at the place we go to. You should be fine.
Agreed. I worry if they'll get the rear window sealed correctly, the quality of the welds, etc. We both have some bad luck. I've been researching body shops for weeks trying to make a decision. I wish you the best. Keep us updated.
Yea, my rear bumper cover gets painted, tail light buffed, quarter replaced, quarter window, deck lid and spoiler fixed, passenger door won't open and is dented....also passenger fender and hood get repainted. Oops, almost forgot, the front bumper cover is scuffed and driver's side fender...
My 2016 went through an EF2 tornado in February. My passenger side looks very similar to your driver's side. I have about 5k in damage, and they will be doing a quarter panel. Let's hope we both get a good shop. They told me they are removing my rear window to do my quarter. 75 % of my car is...
I actually didn't have to do any hustling on it. It was at Bluebonnet Ford in New Braunfels, Texas. I went looking for a red base gt manual, but got this one due to the incredible deal. No money down, no trade in. I still can't believe it myself. Overall, the dealer is ok. I wasn't impressed...
I bought it August 13th, they had the automatics on sale. I went thinking I was going to get the 6 speed manual. Saw this deal and couldn't pass it up. I've never owned an automatic anything, but I am enjoying it in the San Antonio traffic for sure. Sticker was 34,685. I told my husband once...
This one is a manual, but it's marked down. I saw it when I picked up my GT a few weeks ago.
http://bluebonnetford.mobi/San-Antonio/For-Sale/New/Ford/Mustang/2015-50-Years-Limited-Edition-White-Car/48999723/
I'd like the know the same thing. I'm new on these forums (but not a newbie) because I am back into Mustangs after 10 years of being without. I'm pretty excited to be shopping for mods for my 16 GT.