Or Zazzle. I've recreated many things myself there.I'm sure someone on Etsy has a solution...
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Or Zazzle. I've recreated many things myself there.I'm sure someone on Etsy has a solution...
pulled mine off before it rolled out the dealer lot, lol...I won't judge though I've seen people keep stickers on ball caps of all things.
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My 2006 Mustang GT convertible still has the original tires. So what you ask? The red dots applied on the sides are still there. Lol. BTW all my assembly plant decals are still on all my Fords.
I'm reasonably sure it's the angle of the windshield. A rock popped across from the other side of the interstate, smacked the lower corner, and the glass spiderwebbed. I drove a Wrangler for 25 years and replaced the windshield every other year or so for the same reason. It think it's just going to be a fact with an upright windshield that absorbs the force directly instead of rolling it off at an angle. So, yeah, add glass policy to your vehicle insurance.Geez, you all are breaking a lot of windshields already. Is this due to serious off-roading or poor quality glass?
I also kept mine and liked it. Maybe it is an age thing... That would be an interesting poll. My wife even said, are you taking that off? I said no.... But they didn't even get the puddles out of it....ha ha
but i like that they kept the jobs at MAP and I am pro union in general.
Perhaps Ford customer service can send you a new one.
Now that's a cool idea!My MAP sticker made my Bronco Board in my garage. I had all sorts of random stuff with this Bronco after almost 18 months of waiting I put it all together..
Looks good. I did something similar.....My MAP sticker made my Bronco Board in my garage. I had all sorts of random stuff with this Bronco after almost 18 months of waiting I put it all together..