It may be an expensive mustang, but it's a mustang. Not a ferrari
Lol... I currently have 4 boxes, each loaded up with several quarts of oil a piece. Been meaning to take to a place to dispose. I’m due for a change as we speak.
Dump it down the sewer drain like we used to do...j/k
The tech changing your oil could give a shit what vehicle it is.
This is one of many reasons why people change their own oil.
Clean up and move on.
It may be an expensive mustang, but it's a mustang. Not a ferrari
Some good advice here and some typical SVTP responses (which I expected).
I'm going to take it for a spirited drive in a minute, come back, let it sit for 20 minutes, check the oil, then check under the car to see if there is any drippage (I'm doubting there will be but I'm going to make sure).
A couple of thoughts...on the underside of the car there is an access panel on the driver's side to access the filter on the GT350. The drips were not in that area, they were near the oil plug area and the plug and area around it are clean, its the "notch" my arrow is pointing to that was oily.
Depending on the outcome after I drive it today I may take it back in just to have them check the plug and the filter.
It probably splashed up there when they pulled the drain plug. I wouldn't sweat it.