The only thing I can think that may affect your decision is sales tax. Otherwise go for itI decided yesterday I'm going to buy my originally ordered Mach 1 from June of 2021 since it's price protected because why not? Too hard to pass up in these times.
does someone have the link where you can buy the HP wheels for a little over a grand? Ive seen it before but forgot to bookmark and cant find it now
The wheel lips for the front are shipped separate from the vehicle. Should be there within a week.There’s a shortage on the front wheel lips?
I don't know for sure about producing, however, I live in northern MN and mine was delivered to the dealer November 3rd last year. Picked it up the following day and luckily it hadn't snowed a ton yet and was able to drive it a handful of days before I couldn't.Seems that average time from order to build is 6-9 months with some going 12 months.
I submitted my order in April with Horsham for HP manual Mach 1. Will Ford still be producing HP cars past September?
BTW good to see ppl taking deliveries just need more pics!
if it's cold enough the rubber can indeed 'chunk' and split. I handled some track slicks when it was 30F out and they might as well been made of wood. No give at all. Street tires, even Summers aren't quite that bad but the compound doesn't "work" at cold temps and so traction is very limited. If you have to shuttle your car a short ways it'll be fine but for your own life and other's sake you shouldn't drive them in traffic and expect to be able to stop and make avoidance maneuvers.I thought if you drove on summer only tires when it was cold you could crack the sidewalls?
Chapman California?There's a truck shipment heading out to Chapman as I type allegedly.