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Kids and Mustangs, Don't Mix! - Ouch!

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Wow, what an idiot. He didn't even have the presence of mind to step of the brakes when he started moving towards the wall? Maybe he had never driven at all before?

Someone posted this here before. The kid's still a dummy. There were accusations swirling that this was a Ford viral marketing stunt.

Someone posted this here before. The kid's still a dummy. There were accusations swirling that this was a Ford viral marketing stunt.

To me, it reeks of viral marketing. I've known some real dumbasses, but none this stupid.

The way the camera sort of dwells on the classic Mustang, then pans to the new one... yeah, the camera work seems to highlight the cars.

On the one hand I agree BUT my camerawork is like

that when it comes to my cars, esp. classics.

What I do not understand is how come the sticker is there?

1. Either the dealer makes the car "ready" for the customer to take

2. Or the customer asks the dealer to clean it for him.

Either way it is a moron of a buyer who bought it and he deserved it. :AH-HA_wink:

Someone posted this here before. The kid's still a dummy. There were accusations swirling that this was a Ford viral marketing stunt.

Yup, I remember it from maybe a year ago.

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