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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Help me educate some members what a GOLDEN TICKET GT500 is
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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 16530556" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>Earl,</p><p></p><p>Strangely enough, it's true. But, it doesn't mean that the CFTP wasn't a controlled option. For instance, you don't need a special allocation to order a Raptor or a Tremor...but you can't order an unlimited amount of each whenever you'd like.</p><p></p><p>I know of three dealers that received CFTP cars that DID NOT qualify for a Golden Ticket, not even close. I purchased one of them last week and flipped it. The two others sold retail.</p><p></p><p>A Golden Ticket allocation is a car that was ordered with BOTH CFTP and Painted OTT stripes, period.</p><p></p><p>With that Golden ticket allocation, you could order a base, a CFTP, a base with Painted OTT stripes, or a CFTP with Painted OTT stripes. The latter, would be the only thing I would consider a Golden Ticket car, as it took full advantage of the Golden Ticket allocation.</p><p></p><p>I do NOT believe, nor have I seen any examples or heard of any, that a dealer WITHOUT the Golden Ticket allocation can order a base car with painted stripes. With that information in mind, the painted stripes were even more of a limiting factor than the CFTP option, which makes sense.</p><p></p><p>The screenshot you posted on the first page, was sent to every dealer that enrolled in the program last spring. It very clearly states that a "Golden Ticket" is defined as a car with both CFTP AND painted OTT stripes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 16530556, member: 138337"] Earl, Strangely enough, it's true. But, it doesn't mean that the CFTP wasn't a controlled option. For instance, you don't need a special allocation to order a Raptor or a Tremor...but you can't order an unlimited amount of each whenever you'd like. I know of three dealers that received CFTP cars that DID NOT qualify for a Golden Ticket, not even close. I purchased one of them last week and flipped it. The two others sold retail. A Golden Ticket allocation is a car that was ordered with BOTH CFTP and Painted OTT stripes, period. With that Golden ticket allocation, you could order a base, a CFTP, a base with Painted OTT stripes, or a CFTP with Painted OTT stripes. The latter, would be the only thing I would consider a Golden Ticket car, as it took full advantage of the Golden Ticket allocation. I do NOT believe, nor have I seen any examples or heard of any, that a dealer WITHOUT the Golden Ticket allocation can order a base car with painted stripes. With that information in mind, the painted stripes were even more of a limiting factor than the CFTP option, which makes sense. The screenshot you posted on the first page, was sent to every dealer that enrolled in the program last spring. It very clearly states that a "Golden Ticket" is defined as a car with both CFTP AND painted OTT stripes. [/QUOTE]
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