Bad ass man.
More pix. Oh, and I'll take that cool cover off your hands.
David
Yeah I don't think the cover is leaving the building. Hoping to have video but with the snow coming down right now it's not leaving the showroom anytime soon today.
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I wonder if all the 50th cars were shipped like this. I'm assuming its a Kona Blue 50th under there.
I saw one in Garland heading towards Wylie last week when I was coming from whiteboi's shop, it was a Hispanic chick and it still had paper plates on it.
It was at that point that I wondered if my life sucked, lol...
Originally posted by Silverback
Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
I didn't know they covered them like that for transport. I've seen higher end cars done that way but never seen a Mustang. Is that a "one time" cover?
You could use the cover again but you have to be very careful when taking it off because they cover every inch of this car. It's not an everyday cover.
I wonder if all the 50th cars were shipped like this. I'm assuming its a Kona Blue 50th under there.
I saw one in Garland heading towards Wylie last week when I was coming from whiteboi's shop, it was a Hispanic chick and it still had paper plates on it.
It was at that point that I wondered if my life sucked, lol...
All the LE 50ths cars where shipped out this way.
They also come with a Cert (not ours)
Steve Riss | Forum Administrator CJ Pony Parts, Inc.
1-800-888-6473 ext. 143
I was wondering the same thing. Wonder if it would mess up the finish or anything else on the car being covered like that and never uncovered. It'd have to be in a climate controlled environment for sure.
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