If she doesn't like it, you can send it to me.
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Jeff, our dealer in Cedar City will order you one and probably give you an under sticker price.She called all over including the Northwest, Southwest, and Midwest and the combination of Race Red with no added price gauging was not out there. The 5 Race Red Mach 1's on line in the midwest were all manual transmissions and she wants the 10 speed automatic. Seems Fighter Jet Gray and Black are the common colors at this time for dealer ordered cars and many dealers have already used their allocations, so ordering bespoke really is not a viable option at this time. Seeing a new Velocity Blue Mustang GT on the dealer's lot won her over to the Blue for her Mach 1. Remember that she is eligible for Z plan pricing and has taken advantage of it several times. The fact that Ford has chosen to exclude the Mach 1 from that program was a bitter pill. Paying additional dealer profit, plus the cost of shipping the car privately made the locally available Velocity Blue Mach 1 that much more of a friendly choice. We do have the Monroney sticker for this car so we know it is real!!
I do like the blue ones.She called all over including the Northwest, Southwest, and Midwest and the combination of Race Red with no added price gauging was not out there. The 5 Race Red Mach 1's on line in the midwest were all manual transmissions and she wants the 10 speed automatic. Seems Fighter Jet Gray and Black are the common colors at this time for dealer ordered cars and many dealers have already used their allocations, so ordering bespoke really is not a viable option at this time. Seeing a new Velocity Blue Mustang GT on the dealer's lot won her over to the Blue for her Mach 1. Remember that she is eligible for Z plan pricing and has taken advantage of it several times. The fact that Ford has chosen to exclude the Mach 1 from that program was a bitter pill. Paying additional dealer profit, plus the cost of shipping the car privately made the locally available Velocity Blue Mach 1 that much more of a friendly choice. We do have the Monroney sticker for this car so we know it is real!!
LOL!If she doesn't like it, you can send it to me.
These cars are awesome road trip cars. Comfy and cruise right along.LOL!
As it turns out, Diane has suggested we take the car on a road trip to Austin to visit my neice and her family and Kelly H. I figured if we're "in the neighborhood" stopping by for a visit with you and Laurie as we skate through Tucson might be a good thing too. Nothing firm yet, but you have been warned!!
Regards, Jeff
Lol. The last FFF we were driving to the meet spot through Newport Beach and of course had our exhaust on loud and got followed by a motorcycle cop for a good long time after a high rpm 25mph in first.The "Arrest Me" Red is really, really bright red in person. I too am partial to the blue. Before Mustangs i "enjoyed" driving a silver blue (similar to your Mustang) Porsche for about 9 years and the only time I got a speeding ticket in that was from an unmanned photo radar stake out for 35 in a 25 zone! Between the Race Red and the active exhaust in the new Mach 1 we would be pressing our luck.
Awesome. We need to get together for a cruise!The new Mach1 has arrived!!! Very nice car. Pics to come.