stanglife
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yes - maybe the apathy of the UAW will be celebrated someday…….or maybe they will be thrilled to have a factory “error” car and something a little different.
but probably not.
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yes - maybe the apathy of the UAW will be celebrated someday…….or maybe they will be thrilled to have a factory “error” car and something a little different.
Unique? It's an unqualified QC disaster to the brand and manufacturer. Damn you probably paid full freight plus for that $10k+ error too. You think you're gonna get some ooos and aaawesss at Cars and Coffee with an R that's got a regular 350 spoiler? Dude your salesman could sell a plain snow cone to an Eskimo.I will keep it the way it left Ford. I like it that way. Makes it unique. I personally feel that although I am sure the R wing is functional, it looks to me like it is out of the JC Whitney catalog.
This is good advise. You get to hold on to your dream of a two-headed penny while still getting the parts and documentation in your hands for the future.Agree with everyone here.... even if you don't install it ...get the wing..... also get a letter from Ford ...something official documenting the mistake if you haven't all ready....20 years from now documentation will be key if you want to make your car stand out as factory error.....but I would also make sure I had the spoiler in a box if you want to keep it that way.... too important of a part
Good - so do some legwork and obtain your multi-thousand dollar spoiler.the dealership did not receive the spoiler. i have the oasis and another warranty report from the car documenting all warranty claims.