A Glimpse Inside the 2010 Design Studio
Yeah that looks like a Viper. Of course we are all looking for a pic of the new car on the wall. lol
Brad,
Have you seen the 2010? I realize if you have you can't let out to details. However, it would be nice to know if you have.
Brad,
Have you seen the 2010? I realize if you have you can't let out to details. However, it would be nice to know if you have.
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Well the pics don't reveal much...did we expect them to?......But from the information I have seen here and over the web, I have to say this model is the most anticipated one for me in a while, can't wait till LA!!
So...
It said it comes with the pre-production Bullitt style dash....I like it a little better than the production unit.
http://www.airventure.org/index.html
http://www.airventure.org/index.html
It said it comes with the pre-production Bullitt style dash....I like it a little better than the production unit.
http://www.airventure.org/index.html
http://www.airventure.org/index.html
I'm also glad the Bullitt didn't come with the pre-production dash. It looks like fish scales.
Personally I think they ought to offer the new BULLITT dash as an additional option. They can try to recover from the R&D costs of that thing. It really lookes great and sets the whole interior off. Otherwise they would've been better off spending that money to certify a better, bigger motor.
Hey TX,
The Bullitt dash look is just a different sheet of aluminum w/ the engine turned pattern used in the same place as the "regular" aluminum panels you can get in other Mustangs. No different than coming up with another paint color and painting a fender green instead of black. There's really no R&D costs to be recovered, certainly not enough to pay for a larger engine....
Although I do agree, it'd be cool to get it as option on other models.
The Bullitt dash look is just a different sheet of aluminum w/ the engine turned pattern used in the same place as the "regular" aluminum panels you can get in other Mustangs. No different than coming up with another paint color and painting a fender green instead of black. There's really no R&D costs to be recovered, certainly not enough to pay for a larger engine....
Although I do agree, it'd be cool to get it as option on other models.
Personally I think they ought to offer the new BULLITT dash as an additional option. They can try to recover from the R&D costs of that thing. It really lookes great and sets the whole interior off. Otherwise they would've been better off spending that money to certify a better, bigger motor. 

You can get the Bullitt dash in other models. You just have to order it extra when you buy the car.
Personally I think they ought to offer the new BULLITT dash as an additional option. They can try to recover from the R&D costs of that thing. It really lookes great and sets the whole interior off. Otherwise they would've been better off spending that money to certify a better, bigger motor. 

Hey TX,
The Bullitt dash look is just a different sheet of aluminum w/ the engine turned pattern used in the same place as the "regular" aluminum panels you can get in other Mustangs. No different than coming up with another paint color and painting a fender green instead of black. There's really no R&D costs to be recovered, certainly not enough to pay for a larger engine....
Although I do agree, it'd be cool to get it as option on other models.
The Bullitt dash look is just a different sheet of aluminum w/ the engine turned pattern used in the same place as the "regular" aluminum panels you can get in other Mustangs. No different than coming up with another paint color and painting a fender green instead of black. There's really no R&D costs to be recovered, certainly not enough to pay for a larger engine....
Although I do agree, it'd be cool to get it as option on other models.


