3Rivers
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I was idly browsing the Ford Accessories online shop and came across a Ford Performance badge. https://www.ford.com/product/powered-by-ford-performance-badge-p2920349514. I suppose that if you have sprung for a special Ford tune (which, admittedly, I have now done) or have installed a Ford supercharger and want to proclaim that fact to the world, this badge is your rolling announcement. But how do you know the badge will work on your Mustang? Maybe, somehow, it won't "fit." Helpfully, Ford provides a "Fits These Vehicles" list that includes, "Ford Mustang 1963-2029."
The rule here seems to be, "Does your Mustang have a fender or a door? If so, relax -- the badge will fit." If you have a 1970 Boss, you can still use the Ford Performance badge! If you have a prototype or concept car that predates the 1964 Mustang launch, you'll be relieved to know that you are fine too. And even Mustangs yet to be built are OK, so you can buy a badge now and save it until your 2029 baby rolls off the line. But what happens afterward is anyone's guess. Will 2029 mark the end of the S650? Will future Ford switch to an extra-slippery paint, rendering badge adhesive ineffective? Owners of 2030s and up could be in for disappointment.
The rule here seems to be, "Does your Mustang have a fender or a door? If so, relax -- the badge will fit." If you have a 1970 Boss, you can still use the Ford Performance badge! If you have a prototype or concept car that predates the 1964 Mustang launch, you'll be relieved to know that you are fine too. And even Mustangs yet to be built are OK, so you can buy a badge now and save it until your 2029 baby rolls off the line. But what happens afterward is anyone's guess. Will 2029 mark the end of the S650? Will future Ford switch to an extra-slippery paint, rendering badge adhesive ineffective? Owners of 2030s and up could be in for disappointment.
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