Ok I get no Mach 1 on the steering wheel cover, but Ford professes this Mustang replaces the GT350, and track ready, then why no flat bottom and no Center Line stripe on top, too costly to have different steering wheels?
I have never really paid attention out of all the Mustangs that I have looked at over the years, guess that does make sense since Shelby was an off brand of Ford. Still can't wait to get mine.
I never thought of that until you mentioned it, that truly sucks. I really liked the snake in my Shelbys reminded me just what I was paying for, and what I was driving.
You are damn lucky that you decided to follow up with your dealer, once it is on the plant clipboard with a blend date it is usually set in stone. :like:
As not to scare you too much (LOL). My first form it is not listed, but on my final that was used to order it is listed. The 2020 GT500 was $ 2500.00, that fricken hurt, but then again the Shelby gets LOUSY gas mileage.
Just got my notification from Ford with my VIN# and build date of week of March 29,2021. Now we are moving. Good news on a cold winter day. :beer::sunglasses::thumbsup:
Must have, you would figure for as long as it took it would be right, but as with Ford it's a starting point. Shit is only February11, not tooooooooo late.
I try to buy products that are made in this country, helps the economy. As for the Porsche GT3 RS, my Dentist can afford that, has one. Or the owner of our company.
Go to the GT500 Forum and read the issues that people have with the BUILD, the drive train and handling are great but when you pay $ 95,000 for a car it should ALL be done right. Looking for mistakes and waiting for the next problem to arise is not my idea of a complete and happy purchase. I...