I didn't see that on the configurator. It has been a long time since I've had a black car, I'm afraid I am too lazy for one now.They have black with matte black stripes and red accent.
My problem is not being able to get an R.
I'd be out on one.I didn't see that on the configurator. It has been a long time since I've had a black car, I'm afraid I am too lazy for one now.
Congrats, any chance you might stripe it? That's the only thing I don't care for. In my mind a Shelby should have the stripes.
Interesting. From the pics I had seen I didn't think Avalanche grey was that dark at all. Wonder how it would look w white stripes
LoL... kilometers?Correct.
On a side note. Just had a customer come in, his brother was on the design team. A couple weekends ago he went up and they took at GT350R PP car (001 to be exact) out on the track. He had photos to back it up...what you're about to read was not backed up, and I don't buy it for a second.
He said that they took it out and trapped 145mph in the quarter. I told him there wasn't a chance it would touch that, he swears it did because it doesn't have any emissions etc....still BS. He said they ran 9.9X's LOL
THEN he told me that the top speed on it was near 240mph. :dw: :bash::bash::bash:
Exactly what I asked him.LoL... kilometers?
Yep. That's what I decided.Competition orange
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Here's a teaser.CO but I'm biased. I can't wait to hear one of these in person. Hopefully one will show up to the local cars and coffee in the spring. Love Avalanche grey too though. I know the one above is not Avalanche though. Congrats 13Cobra.
Damn for some reason I'm not getting sound on tapatalk. I'll have to try the PC later. You work at a dealer right? Not that I can afford one but are you trying to get a Ford GT allocation?
Lord, that's purty! Comp Orange!
I fixed it.
Yes, I'm the general manager/part owner of a family store in Kansas City.
The GT allocation process is kinda like the Porsche 918 process. Dealers won't be able to order them for stock, just retail. It puts the power in the consumers hands. Instead of giving a dealership allocation, Ford will basically 'ok' a customer to get an allocation, then the customer will choose the delivering dealership. There will be a set price and a set profit for the dealer, no markups etc.
You get preferential treatment if you own a FGT now, also it's based on how many Ford vehicles you've purchased.
My dad has a 2006, but never registered it, so in Ford's eyes he doesn't own one. We won't see one.