Vapor Blue/black interior. Spoiler, automatic, 3:55 gear, B&O sound, optional wheels, active exhaust. 1,800 miles, completely stock, never seen rain, always garaged and pampered. Absolutely perfect and like new. Clear title, never in rain.
No issues. Driven to some car shows and week end events...
With supercharging and now tuning, was wondering how many of you are satisfied with leaving the car "as is" with no modifications ? As for me, I am happy with the performance, comfort, and fun it offers.
Have a local Ford Dealer here but sketchy. Stopped at the Lincoln Dealer and they have a tech that has a Shelby and versed in oil changes for 2024 Gt's. Not quite ready but feel better that it will be done correctly.
Have 2 Ford Dealers and a bunch of the rest, Mavis, etc. I want to rotate my tires so need a lift. Want to be sure belly panel is re-installed correctly and no oil drips. What oil do you recommend ? Full synthetic ? What is the correct oil filter number ? Thanks.
Are there people out there really going to go for this ? An older Shelby GT 350 or supercharged Mustang any day would be the better money spent. Even a Corvette at that price.
At the Ford dealer and saw a 2025 60th anniversary Edition. White with 5.0 fender badge outlined in red and full body red stripe lower body saying 60 years. No spoiler. Had automatic, active exhaust, 3:55 gear and the cost for the anniversary package. 66,145 dollars. Seen one ? Would you pay...
What's the purpose of this cover and why can't it be remove and not used ? Not had an oil change yet and not looking forward to any oil drip problem. Will have it done. Do I trust Ford dealer or who ?
Thanks.