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I think that looks great. Careful, a vendor might steal your idea and have something for sale in a week!Maybe like This???![]()
Quick, patent your ideaI think that looks great. Careful, a vendor might steal your idea and have something for sale in a week!
When I first saw photos of the 2025 front end and heard the reaction to it, I assumed that multiple vendors would come up with patches like this. Having said that, if I owned one I'm sure I would have gotten used to it—after all, I hardly notice the lovely Formica-like dash insert on my '24 any more.I think that looks great. Careful, a vendor might steal your idea and have something for sale in a week!
well of course... i mean with 52-mini fashion seasons a year, my MY2024 headlights are sooo last week.... careful your MY2025 headlights have already progressed to the third stage of it's fashion cycle...With that said - the Lariat signature lighting and the larger grille bring it in line with the rest of Ford's corporate styling and to me make the 22-24s look a generation old.
Hit a chord there!!!well of course... i mean with 52-mini fashion seasons a year, my MY2024 headlights are sooo last week.... careful your MY2025 headlights have already progressed to the third stage of it's fashion cycle...
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Gen1: 2022-2024 grill/lighting maybe a bit more on the playful casual side for sure with those big exaggerated headlight assemblies.
Gen1 Refresh: 2025-2027 grill/lighting looks a bit more refined/upscale/grown-up for the times.
Both styles will age well over time and find fans. I like both.
I think about Austin Healey Sprites...
Gen1 playful, cute
Gen2-Gen4 a bit more conventional to refined for the times.
all beautiful and have aged well, but obviously come Gen2 they wanted to distance themselves from the bug-eye playful look.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin-Healey_Sprite
Nah, no chord hit. It's dry humor. I though you were being a bit silly pronouncing our early Gen1 Mavoricks dated; so I had to run with it and have some fun.Hit a chord there!!!
funny you mention Austin Healy’s as a family friend collected and restored them