Joe did an awesome job on these pictures with that lighting in play. Thanks for posting!Some professional shots a friend snapped at the Philadelphia Auto Show. These are very large files. I'll put a cover photo and a link to the rest of them here.
Mustang Dark Horse - Philadelphia Auto Show
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Looks like the black eyeliner piece is going to be there - judging from all the pictures I've seen. Damn. Oh well, first stop, paint shop lol
That looks like the trunk was opened and not latched closed properly. I REALLY hope that's not just bad fitment...It's really sad they can't even take the time to adjust the showcars.
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More or less all of the show cars have had fitment misalignment on the decklidThat looks like the trunk was opened and not latched closed properly. I REALLY hope that's not just bad fitment...
Looks like these are the painted stripes, probably the more expensive option, vs the applied graphics we have seen earlier.Did I just not notice that the stripes go over the roof before, or are these different? The early ones we saw said Dark Horse on the hood, but I don't see it there. In any event, I'm not a huge fan and would take them off if they're mandatory.
And, it would be interesting to know if these show cars are TT or PP models.It's really sad they can't even take the time to adjust the showcars.
Yeah, the hood alignment on the bright red car was abysmal. The car they had in Charlotte looked good from what I remember, but maybe I just didn't look close enough!More or less all of the show cars have had fitment misalignment on the decklid
Before it was the plastic decklid panel that was off now the whole lid is off...
Could it be the rubber stops?
Or they could for the handful show cars made sure that at least the panels are aligned.Looking at alignment issues on a pre-production car seems like a complete waste of time to me![]()