Cobra Jet
Well-Known Member
Congrats on the purchase!Yep...it says Winner on the back. I have worked in a professional capacity with this dealership for many years. (When my SHO came in...it didn't get the sticker.) When the dealership first opened in the 1950s, there really was a guy named Charles Winner.
It was funny as the salesman I was working with brought the car around after PDI and before it's wash so I could see it. The first thing I did was open the trunk and give the front plate bracket to my wife!
I tried a little bit of heat....and a fingernail. Will not even budge. Didn't think of WD-40. I'll play with it again. Anyhow, they sent me a photo of the Mustang as it rolled in on the trailer. I was there within a couple hours, so it's not like that sticker has been there all that long. I'll post pic of it tomorrow AM.
As others have said above - unless it's not glued or riveted, use a hair dryer, heat up the applied decal/sticker/emblem then pull the decal/sticker/emblem upward and it should start to come off. After removing it, use WD40 to remove any residual "goo". WD40 will not harm clear coat or painted surfaces. After getting all the goo removed, just wash and polish. There are other products for removing such stickers, like Goo Off, but be careful with using on clear or painted surfaces as some product can and will damage the clear or paint layer.
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By chance, was that Winner Ford in Cherry Hill? Out of curiosity, what made you go with them as opposed to some of the larger Ford Dealers in PA?
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