Yeah, but the 50th Anniversary Package is only available on the 2.3T and GT. And those come standard with spoilers.The spoiler isn't part of the 50 Years package? It isn't listed as being part of it anyways.
I know it's the live version, but it's still not fully cooked yet. I wouldn't worry too much.I just put together a GT prem. coupe with the 50th appearance pkg and chose the spoiler delete. Not only did it accept the option...it took the spoiler out of the picture. I thought this was not possible with the 50th appearance pkg ?!! :shrug:
You can't choose Spoiler Delete if You Choose the Performance Pack or the 50th Anniversary Apearance Package because It Clearly States that Both the Performance Package and Anniversary Package Already Include Spoiler Delete as part of the packages. So for that Reason there is No Spoiler to Delete if You Choose those Packages, which is why You Can't Choose the Stand Alone Spoiler Delete Option.
This is not correct. No where in the order guide does it say the 50th anniversary appearance package (an option for the EcoBoot Premium and GT Premium models) deletes the spoiler.
The 50th anniversary limited edition (totally different body code than the GT Premium) has the spoiler deleted because it is based on a GT with the performance pack. That is what deletes the spoiler. Two separate salespeople confirmed this to me, otherwise I would have ordered my GT Premium with the 50th anniversary appearance package.
I see now. Yes, you're right. The latest ordering guide posted in this forum does state the spoiler delete is not available with the Anniversary Pkg. Thanks for clarifying for me and sorry for the confusion I added.The problem is most, if not all, of the 50th Appearance Package cars (non PP, of course) have had the spoiler on them.
In the lists for the 50th LE or PP, Spoiler Delete (13D) is listed as what's included. It's not listed as part of the 50th Appearance Package and it says 13D is not available with that package. The natural assumption is, unless some other package overrides it, you HAVE to get a spoiler with the 50th AP.
That's where the confusion comes in.
Tell that to 60's Mustang owners. In fact, you are telling that to one ;). I disagree wholeheartedly.If it doesn't have a spoiler on it, it's not really a Mustang. Although I don't really like the base spoiler, so I'm probably going to get a raised carbon fibre spoiler similar in look to the California Special one on the S197...
Actually, it's quite specifically a '60's Mustang spoiler I'm looking to get:Tell that to 60's Mustang owners. In fact, you are telling that to one ;). I disagree wholeheartedly.
The nice thing about the 2015 Mustang is that the truck lid has a nice ridge that I think makes it not need a spoiler.
Since it is a 50 AP, I don't recollect a 65 having a spoiler.....for what this spoiler is, it doesn't add anything to the car, in appearance or functionality. I saw 2 yesterday both AP, one a GT one an EB both had spoilers BUT neither were PP.....I don't care for the spoiler.If it doesn't have a spoiler on it, it's not really a Mustang. Although I don't really like the base spoiler, so I'm probably going to get a raised carbon fibre spoiler similar in look to the California Special one on the S197...
Exterior
Magnetic
Less Tape Stripe
50 Years Appearance Package
Enhanced Security Package
GT Performance Package
Spoiler Delete
Wheel Locking Kit
Active Anti-Theft System with Perimeter Alarm
Reverse Sensing System
HID Headlamps with Signature Lighting
19" X 9"(F) 19" X 9.5" (R) Gloss Black Aluminum Wheels