JeffIsHereToo Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Just a comment from an otherwise VERY VERY happy renter! Car number 59 had a REALLY REALLY BAD body and paint job around the washer nozzles on the hood. If you looked at it at eye level the paint was swirled and it was clear these were installed after. If i had paid to get this done I would have returned it for rework. Otherwise a beautiful car! Just a comment from an otherwise VERY VERY happy renter! Car number 59 had a REALLY REALLY BAD body and paint job around the washer nozzles on the hood. If you looked at it at eye level the paint was swirled and it was clear these were installed after. If i had paid to get this done I would have returned it for rework. Otherwise a beautiful car! Almost forgot! The hood pin bolts are already rusting. They should have been (CRS) stainless steel or something. Again this was something that marred an other wise great car. I hope the Shelby-GT will have higher quality bolts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyb Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Just a comment from an otherwise VERY VERY happy renter! Car number 59 had a REALLY REALLY BAD body and paint job around the washer nozzles on the hood. If you looked at it at eye level the paint was swirled and it was clear these were installed after. If i had paid to get this done I would have returned it for rework. Otherwise a beautiful car! Almost forgot! The hood pin bolts are already rusting. They should have been (CRS) stainless steel or something. Again this was something that marred an other wise great car. I hope the Shelby-GT will have higher quality bolts. Thanks, we agree, we fixed the hoods on the cars after number 60. we had a few issues in the beginning. Also on the hood pins there was only one source, we have since had all stainless madeto use for the shelby GT. We have also sent replacements to hertz for the current cars. The hood pins have always been ok, because they go mostly on show cars, so they were never used or abused as much as on the Hertzz cars....lol so we have learned a lot in 500 cars. Anyway, thanks again for the info, we appreciate it Amy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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