MattMPA
Well-Known Member
I picked up my '22 GT within an hour of it arriving at the dealership. I am the only one to service it since delivery. It has some little marks under the hood from assembly. While some of this could have happened to your during the strut brace install, it's likely some was already there. You simply didn't study the area before. (We have friends with a body shop...and they are careful to point things out before starting a repair as customers will have a very critical eye when they pick up the car)
I am more than a little particular with my cars. I've built several national award winning show cars. Get used to it....nothing....is....perfect. Grab some touch-up paint and carefully hit those spots. Then...enjoy your car!
I really like my Mustang...can't imagine anything I'd rather have...but they aren't even close to perfect. Yes, it's disappointing, but it's a production car. As I've gotten older, I've come to be a bit more relaxed about these things. Sure, you can pay it off...and replace it....but something else will be less than perfect on the next vehicle and you're just starting over.
I am more than a little particular with my cars. I've built several national award winning show cars. Get used to it....nothing....is....perfect. Grab some touch-up paint and carefully hit those spots. Then...enjoy your car!
I really like my Mustang...can't imagine anything I'd rather have...but they aren't even close to perfect. Yes, it's disappointing, but it's a production car. As I've gotten older, I've come to be a bit more relaxed about these things. Sure, you can pay it off...and replace it....but something else will be less than perfect on the next vehicle and you're just starting over.
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