Post Your Best picture Mustang 2015
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Sarge (12/2/16)
#107
Race Red GT............
I finally found the GT I've been dreaming of. This 2017 Race Red beauty comes with the Performance Package and looks pretty good in the company of my 2015 Hayabusa. I picked her up in Fairfiled, CA, on July 12th.
So far so good, tracks hands off like she's on rails and (knock on wood) no rattles or other issues to date.
So far so good, tracks hands off like she's on rails and (knock on wood) no rattles or other issues to date.
#108
Yea, soon. Getting it back tomorrow. It's been at the dealer for the week getting some "body fitment issues" and other related frustrations resolved. I'm going mad without already
#110
Mustang Trl... can't beat that!
#113
Our local Costco has a ruby red GT and my mom was checking it out. She said she really liked it and the color! While she was there another older couple also stopped to check it out. They were impressed with it but weren't in the market for one. They made the comment that it would be fun to drive around in it! The Mustang lives!
Costco sells Mustangs ?
#114
Originally Posted by 14BlackGT
My first time in the S550 section:
Costco sells Mustangs ?
Costco sells Mustangs ?
#115
Originally Posted by Gravydog316
My fave 2015 pic. Why I love black. For a 10-year old dirty car, i think it's pretty nice
I have dark grey F150 and it's a nightmare to keep clean..
#116
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Black is most definitely one of the finest colors when in perfect condition.. However once swirls and scratches show up, you still notice them no matter how hard you try to use rubbing/buffing compound to remove them..
I know from personal experience, as prior to purchasing my current 06 and previous 05 GT, I owned 3 black Mustangs in which the last was a 93 SVT Cobra..
Needless to say, I really loved the Cobra, but it seemed like all I did was spend most of my time detailing in addition to using rubbing/buffing compound to hide swirl marks but still couldn't get rid of them all..
That's when I finally decided that enough was enough and switched to Torch Red lol.
I know from personal experience, as prior to purchasing my current 06 and previous 05 GT, I owned 3 black Mustangs in which the last was a 93 SVT Cobra..
Needless to say, I really loved the Cobra, but it seemed like all I did was spend most of my time detailing in addition to using rubbing/buffing compound to hide swirl marks but still couldn't get rid of them all..
That's when I finally decided that enough was enough and switched to Torch Red lol.
#117
Amen to that. This is my driving third season of my black GT 'vert. I've invested a small fortune in various products since May 2014, many of which I no longer use, and have learned and re-learned a variety of techniques for keeping the finish looking sparkly.
I'm at the point where I've got it down pretty well and presently use a rinse-less cleaning product and detail sprays that contain no petroleum or VOC's. It helps immensely that my Mustang is garage kept. Not everyone here is as fortunate. But that allows me to regularly maintain the finish with relative ease and comfort in shade.
The key is not letting it get to the point where it takes three days to do a proper detailing. But surface scratches are inevitable, no matter how good of a job is done.