Most of the dealers around here don’t use decals or the metal brackets anymore.Is there a right way or a wrong way to do it?
Some of us are old enough to recall when dealers would drill 2 holes and secure their metal dealer label to the trunk lid.My dealership knows me well and when I pick up my Mustangs, they are unwashed, no dealer logos, all ford stickers still on it, no front license plate bracket, and the seats still wrapped in plastic. I do all that myself.
I do have the unused dealership decals so if a future owner wants one lol.
On vintage mustangs it is a big deal if the car has the original dealer logo on it.
Same here. My dealership knows that I don't want one of their decals on my cars. Been buying cars from them for years.My dealership knows me well and when I pick up my Mustangs, they are unwashed, no dealer logos, all ford stickers still on it, no front license plate bracket, and the seats still wrapped in plastic. I do all that myself.
I do have the unused dealership decals so if a future owner wants one lol.
On vintage mustangs it is a big deal if the car has the original dealer logo on it.
When I received my Dark Horse my dealer asked me if I wanted to do what you did. I told them no and that there better not be any dealer stickers on it and that's what they did.My dealership knows me well and when I pick up my Mustangs, they are unwashed, no dealer logos, all ford stickers still on it, no front license plate bracket, and the seats still wrapped in plastic. I do all that myself.
I do have the unused dealership decals so if a future owner wants one lol.
On vintage mustangs it is a big deal if the car has the original dealer logo on it.
Here's an example of what we had attached to new vehicles in the 60's straight from dealerships.Some of us are old enough to recall when dealers would drill 2 holes and secure their metal dealer label to the trunk lid.
Just noticed they put a horribly ugly dealership decal on the back of my car I just bought. It is huge, white and sticks out like a sore thumb. They should have to ask you before they do that.
I should have taken pictures of how bad it was. Thankfully a hair dryer and credit card took it off.