Give me leather seats, get rid of the blue interior and give me the stripe options from the GT and then I would get a Dark Horse. I specifically did not order a dark horse because of the above. Though really glad I didn’t when I saw the issues here.
There is nothing to be jealous of. The dark...
I dont exactly agree with you, there is Leather seating, better stripe options, more/better interior options on the GT.
The dark horse is nice with better wheel sizes, a diff cooler and some forged internals, but I would rather take the extra 10k and put on a whipple.
you also have 85 octane. I have been running the 86, that is Albuquerque regular in my 3V since 2013, but will not risk 85 ever, especially since ABQ and Denver are the same elevation.
Nice similar to how I built mine. I like the red and black on the black car. I was torn between the black and red or a dark matter build.
In the end I got the black and silver for a dark matter build.
just because you prefer auto does not mean you can’t drive stick. I just don’t like driving manual, I don’t find it fun and it’s slower than auto.
That said those are ugly as shit. A nice t-handle, low profile design, or better shaped leather shift handle would be cool.
I think there were some posts in this forum about it. I have a roll of tape ready for when I pick up my car and the DIY van kit for when I get it home.
You should receive an email right when your dealer sends it in. The order ID is the number your dealer assigned it and sent to ford.
If you don’t have an email confirmation your dealer did not enter your info correctly or they have not sent it.
oh because you buy a car every five years, you should have priority over me that kept my mustang for 15 years, or the person that saved and finally is in a position to get their dream car? How about the fan that always wanted America muscle but no cars were available down under. You think you...
lay off it. You are not special by being born in the country. Other people waited way longer than you, including people overseas. Ford is an international company trying to reach the other 7.9 billion potential customers.