Thanks. Wasn’t quite sure how it would look from the pictures at the dealership but went with the space gray anyway. When it finally arrived I was very pleased.
Good looking convertible. It’s a fairly mild winter this year in my part of the pnw (Spokane) but it’s been pretty rainy and I didn’t buy mine to be an all weather car
My GT was built in August of 23. It does not have start/stop thankfully. My wife has a 23 Edge st and she doesn’t like the stop/start and disables it on intial start up.
I really enjoyed my 2008 GT/CS convertible until I was t-boned by an Escalade in June of 22. Took delivery of my loaded 24 GT convertible. Both cars are automatic but the a10 kicks butt. Drove it a little Friday afternoon because the sun was shining and the temperature was over 40. Performance...
If I wanted a street racer I probably would have bought a Hellcat. I wanted a nice weather top down cruiser with a bit of muscle and attitude. GT convertible 401a pp a10. Only 480 miles yet. I smile every time I drive it or even just look at it in the garage.
Mine made it from Flat Rock to Spokane Washington in about a week and a half. Unfortunately it sat in the Spokane rail yard for 2 weeks before getting trucked to the dealership. Keep hope alive because it’s a kick ass car that will make you smile’
There’s a lot of variances in order dates build dates and delivery. I ordered mine in late April,had a build week in early August and then it sat in the rail yard for 2 weeks in September. I took delivery on September 28. Only a little over 400 miles on it and well worth the wait. Summer tires...
My first mustang was a 1972 grande. It replaced a 1969 GT Torino (kinda a stang on steroids)that was totaled in freezing rain on a bridge. Around the same time bought a cheap beater 64.5 hardtop. Those were bought and sold in the mid 70s. After a bad motorcycle accident I still wanted the open...