![]() 06/07/2014 at 13:42 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
You never know what you'll find cruising neighborhoods for a good garage sale. This little beauty was sitting on the drive-way, looking all lonely. Manufacturer plates tell me someone has access to pre-production models out of Flat Rock, which was just 30+/- miles to the north of where I was. Sorry for the bad pict, I was trying to be a bit sneaky, as I couldn't see where the owner was. Now, I really want a 2015 Ecoboost Mustang.
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No joke, at first I thought it was a Honda Accord Coupe.
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Holy shit that roof line. You have my attention Ford.
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My buddy who lives in canton has a lady in his neighborhood that drives Cadillac prototypes. Like the black and white camo painted ones. He has gotten yelled at a few times for taking pictures of it
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i hate you
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This one has a fake gas cap on the back and I thought those only came on the 50 years packaged cars...? Also, the 50yrs cars only come in white or blue. Is that car charcoal? ...just some observations
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Isn't that a compliment, Hurhurhurhehehehehahah.
![]() 06/07/2014 at 21:17 |
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if it's a mule, prototype, etc., the rules don't apply. They may have taken one and done that to see how it looks, or to see if it fell off, etc. I remember one if the new Dart engineers driving one and randomly having to give it back to the development group to fix things found preclaunch as they were getting up to speed. I also remember a test of an unnamed ( as in I won't tell) manufacturer who road tested their parts on customer fleet vehicles and their own pool cars before releasing design changes. It was comforting to read the warning on the passenger side, and know that the original part and the tools needed were in the glovebox to replace them. Because you would want to after almost dying at a high speed....
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