dangerwillrobinson
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It comes complete with an attractive front end, unlike the hideous catfish face of the 2018-current regular mustangs.
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yepSo you're saying if we just change out the bumper for $1000 or so then a GT will look just as good for 20k less?
A bargain indeed.
I agree that the Mach 1 is good looking. The upper grill is a little meh for me, though. I would prefer the fake air ducts were not there or were a different shape. They are okay, just not great. To me the GT350 front end is superior and a used GT350 would therefore be a better bargain than a new Mach 1.It comes complete with an attractive front end, unlike the hideous catfish face of the 2018-current regular mustangs.
Those aren’t fake they can be popped out to either use for more cooling or add lights is my understanding. What are used GT 350 go for these days ? I’m seeing them in the 70s around here. They jumped up in price once discontinuedI agree that the Mach 1 is good looking. The upper grill is a little meh for me, though. I would prefer the fake air ducts were not there or were a different shape. They are okay, just not great. To me the GT350 front end is superior and a used GT350 would therefore be a better bargain than a new Mach 1.
Now in 2-4 years from now, a used Mach 1 might be the best bargain. It depends on how well the pi/di coyotes hold up over time.
They can be popped out, but do they have hoses behind them to go somewhere? My understanding is they just go through into the radiator/engine compartment and generate more lift for the front end.Those aren’t fake they can be popped out to either use for more cooling or add lights is my understanding. What are used GT 350 go for these days ? I’m seeing them in the 70s around here. They jumped up in price once discontinued
My guess is that there will be an aftermarket kit that will include hoses just like there will be for the fog lights. But we know that even if Ford were to include them someone would complain that they are too long, or too short, or too cheap, etc, etc.They can be popped out, but do they have hoses behind them to go somewhere? My understanding is they just go through into the radiator/engine compartment and generate more lift for the front end.
I probably shouldn't have called them fake. I just don't love their appearance is all. And I remember how the GT350 R has a small grill opening to reduce front lift. And I believe that in 2019 Ford reduced the size of the regular GT350 grill opening in order to improve its performance.My guess is that there will be an aftermarket kit that will include hoses just like there will be for the fog lights. But we know that even if Ford were to include them someone would complain that they are too long, or too short, or too cheap, etc, etc.
i think if you saw up close in person you might like more. I went and saw one at my dealer the other night. Pictures and video don’t do justice imo.I probably shouldn't have called them fake. I just don't love their appearance is all. And I remember how the GT350 R has a small grill opening to reduce front lift. And I believe that in 2019 Ford reduced the size of the regular GT350 grill opening in order to improve its performance.
As long as the openings do something functional and beneficial, I'm all for it. Maybe I just don't understand the benefit.
And I still wish they looked a little better.
I do have to say they have been growing on me. When I first saw them I was repulsed, but now I think they are ok.i think if you saw up close in person you might like more. I went and saw one at my dealer the other night. Pictures and video don’t do justice imo.
Let me ask you...do you get your opinions from a Cracker Jack box, or from watching yootoob? Cause one of them will rot your teeth, the other will rot your brain.