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This price is consistent with what Hertz is selling their cars for right now. Plus with the low mileage 154 has i think it’s a better deal.

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This dealership has one priced at $44k without the over the top stripes!! https://www.karmartcjdr.com/used/Ford/2016-Ford-Mustang-c8ae676e0a0e0a171377b1d8c4ff3025.htm

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15 hours ago, GTH064 said:

This dealership has one priced at $44k without the over the top stripes!! https://www.karmartcjdr.com/used/Ford/2016-Ford-Mustang-c8ae676e0a0e0a171377b1d8c4ff3025.htm

I have seen that car when it first came in. The top stripes were covered with what looked like rust spots. They had the car detailed, but could not get the spots out. I have a similar very small spot on one of my stripes somewhere and have not been able to get it off. So on #76, I know the hood, roof and deck lid are all original because of the "bad" stripes. The paint was fine after the detail. The car had come up on a truck from Calif and was really dirty (I saw it within a day or two of when it arrived). So I do not know if they just removed the stripes or also repainted the effected surfaces. Being a dealership watching their cost, I would think not repainted if the stripes came off ok. Brent

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I've see a few of the west coast cars with heavily deteriorated stripes

The hood and top stripes of my car came with hundreds of small spots, what appeared to be rust stains. Apparently, the hard water in California caused this spotting which does not buff out.

I called Shelby Las Vegas and they shipped me out new stripes-have them sitting in a box, not having found anybody that feels comfortable about peeling off the old ones and replacing them with my new ones.

Has anybody out there been through this?

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1 hour ago, Dr Garry Kraft said:

I've see a few of the west coast cars with heavily deteriorated stripes

The hood and top stripes of my car came with hundreds of small spots, what appeared to be rust stains. Apparently, the hard water in California caused this spotting which does not buff out.

I called Shelby Las Vegas and they shipped me out new stripes-have them sitting in a box, not having found anybody that feels comfortable about peeling off the old ones and replacing them with my new ones.

Has anybody out there been through this?

If you do a search within TS for "removing stripes", or "Peeling stripes" there are quite a few helpful topics about it and how to go about removing and reapplying stripes.

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9 hours ago, Dr Garry Kraft said:

I've see a few of the west coast cars with heavily deteriorated stripes

The hood and top stripes of my car came with hundreds of small spots, what appeared to be rust stains. Apparently, the hard water in California caused this spotting which does not buff out.

I called Shelby Las Vegas and they shipped me out new stripes-have them sitting in a box, not having found anybody that feels comfortable about peeling off the old ones and replacing them with my new ones.

Has anybody out there been through this?

I would think a reputable body shop in your area should be able to remove the old stripes for you.

brent

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1 hour ago, 19again said:

16H100 sold week of April 22 2019 :(

Wasn't that car advertised online last month for  $40k?.....I wonder what it actually ended up selling for?......

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