Home » I Wish I Were As Brave As This Mustang GTD Owner Who Got His Car Delivered New To A Porsche Dealer

I Wish I Were As Brave As This Mustang GTD Owner Who Got His Car Delivered New To A Porsche Dealer

Ford Mustang Gtd And Porsche Dealer Ts

Buying a really expensive sports car comes with a lot of extras. You get extra-special service at the dealership, a bunch of extra supplies for keeping it tucked safely in your climate-controlled garage, and usually, you get to pick where the car actually gets delivered to you, in case you don’t want to drive it away from the dealership yourself.

Most people, when presented with this option, choose their home or their garage, simply because it makes things simple. The owner of this Ford Mustang GTD decided the best place to get his Nürburgring-record-setting, corner-carving supercar delivered wouldn’t be his house or even his local Ford dealer, but instead, his local Porsche dealer.

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The newly minted GTD owner in question, John Alcantara (no relation to the fabric company), decided not only to get his Mustang delivered to a Porsche dealer, but also had photos taken so he could post the delivery event online for “a bit of fun,” according to comments he made on Reddit.

Ford Mustang Gtd And Porsche Dealer 1
Source: hazardshotz on Instagram

Why send it to Porsche? And how did he even convince them to let it happen? It seemed so silly, I just had to know. As it turns out, it was simply more convenient to get his paint protection film applied to the car, according to Alcantara. Thanks to the immense power of dealership groups, you get weird opportunities like this. So he made it happen.

“My Ford dealer is also my Porsche dealer, and my PPF shop is next door to Porsche, so they let me deliver there to avoid the hassle of a second transport,” he told me over direct message. “These cars are wiiiiide, so I wanted to avoid any risk of damage transferring.”

The funniest part of this has to be that they actually used the Porsche dealer’s delivery room for the handover ceremony, which even has a quote from Ferry Porsche overhead. I wonder if Ferry would be okay with this:

I’m not sure I’d be brave enough to face the internet wrath of Porsche purists or of Mustang guys questioning why I’m associating with a brand that’s not Ford. Alcantara, though, seemed pretty chill about it when I asked him about reactions, both in person and through the world-wide-web.

“It was a spectacle for sure! Lots of questions and bewildered looks…”

“I’m a 992 GT3 owner also. So, I think all of the competition comments are funny,” he continued. “The comments are as expected from a few folks who don’t like challenging the establishment, but surprising overall, and I love it.”

Ford Mustang Gtd And Porsche Dealer 2
Source: hazardshotz on Instagram

Alcantara told me he was one of just a handful of people who were allocated a GTD build slot through Ford’s “poker chip” program, where select buyers were sent a black box with a titanium poker chip embossed with the Mustang logo, signifying they could “cash in” the chip for a GTD. Tim Burton, known online through his YouTube channel Shmee150, made a big deal about showing off the chip when he published a video in 2024 revealing he’d be purchasing a GTD:

Alcantara, who took delivery of the GTD this past week, says his purchase was a near-three-year process, which included picking a custom color scheme involving a lovely shade of green, a yellow racing stripe down the middle, and lots of exposed carbon fiber.

“I was really anxious about all the custom colors that haven’t fully revealed publicly yet, and when the car came, I was relieved,” he told me. “Many of the comments have been about the spec more than the typical discussion we see on GTD, and I feel that indicates that I successfully selected the unique spec I intended. I really wanted the car to be unique and memorable, so I sort of threw caution to the wind.”

Ford Mustang Gtd And Porsche Dealer 7
Source: hazardshotz on Instagram

I, for one, think buyers should be doing more of this, just to drive up confusion at dealerships on a national level. Next time someone I know buys a new Nissan Z, I’m going to advise them to take delivery at the nearest Toyota dealership. Likewise, if I know someone’s buying a new Miata, they should take delivery at a Subaru dealer.

People can even go in the opposite direction. Shopping for your next Lamborghini Temerario? Why not get it delivered at your local Nissan dealer? Picking up a third Ferrari Roma to convince your dealer you’re worthy of an F80 allocation? That Buick-GMC dealer down the street is ready to take delivery.

If you’re planning on buying a flashy car in the future, ask whether you can get it delivered at a different carmaker’s dealer. We need more nonsensical silliness in this world.

Top graphic image: Source: hazardshotz on Instagram

 

 

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Rich Mason
Rich Mason
1 month ago

So he has not put this “miracle ” delivery on the You Tube yet?

So disappointed, just the same not gonna look for it.

BB 2 wheels > 4
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BB 2 wheels > 4
1 month ago

yea, I would crash that.

Jonah B.
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Jonah B.
1 month ago

That car is just too much for my tastes. So overwrought.

Jonah B.
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Jonah B.
1 month ago

I’m glad he brought his kid. Looks like he’s having a good time.

Scott
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Scott
1 month ago

That’s a pretty shade of green.

CTSVmkeLS6
CTSVmkeLS6
1 month ago

The most brave showing of challenging the establishment- what a hero!

Scott
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Scott
1 month ago
Reply to  CTSVmkeLS6

I dunno… ‘hero’ seems a bit much.

CTSVmkeLS6
CTSVmkeLS6
1 month ago
Reply to  Scott

Haha yeah I was joking. Personally I dig the LS swapped 911s , those seem way cool

Christocyclist
Christocyclist
1 month ago

This reminds me of my old boss. One day he asked me if I wanted to go test drive a couple of cars with him. We went to the Audi dealer and took a 100 (I think) out for a ride… and then promptly drove to the BMW dealer and took a BMW for a drive, leaving the Audi in the lot during the test drive. Ballsy… and a good negotiating tactic as I reflect on it.

SlowCarFast
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SlowCarFast
1 month ago
Reply to  Christocyclist

And rude to the Audi dealer if anyone had an appointment after him to test drive it.

Christocyclist
Christocyclist
1 month ago
Reply to  SlowCarFast

That is exactly how I felt when we were driving the Bimmer. He did have a long time relationship with that dealer and this would have been his third Audi, which it turned out to be…

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  Christocyclist

What happens when someone spots the monroney sticker?

Cheap Bastard
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Cheap Bastard
1 month ago

Um, OK. Must be a wealthy person thing.

Jb996
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Jb996
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

Yeah, I tried to care, but just couldn’t.

J Hyman
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J Hyman
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

Nah, just another attention whore.

911pizzamommy
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911pizzamommy
1 month ago

porsche: “i don’t think about you at all”

Mondestine
Mondestine
1 month ago

Oh sure, I get the urge to pull a stunt like this. One time, my Uncle John Tomato was a diner at the French Laundry, but he elected to get Wendy’s delivered instead of Thomas Keller’s menu.

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  Mondestine

Someone got my wife and me a gift certificate to the nicest place in town. The kind of place where the tasting menu is $250/person for 8 courses or whatever that are all around two forkful’s worth of food.

We went from there straight to the Taco Bell drive through.

Last edited 1 month ago by JJ
Kevin Rhodes
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Kevin Rhodes
1 month ago

Cheeky – I love it!

Love the green, the rest of it not-so-much. Too much muchness about that car. But I am generally a fan of simpler things.

Andrew Daisuke
Andrew Daisuke
1 month ago

Dang he sure challenged the establishment! Wow! What a cool guy!

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G. K.
G. K.
1 month ago

This is funny, even if it was for practical reasons. I like the cut of his jib.

Casey Blake
Casey Blake
1 month ago

Wow- talk about challenging the establishment! What a rebel!

AcidGambit
AcidGambit
1 month ago

The color is fire the stripe is dodo. Like at least put spearheads on the end or some kind of flourish. It literally looks automotive painters masking tape but more yellow than green.

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  AcidGambit

Agree. Fine with all of it except the stripe. Somehow despite it being a more “tasteful” attempt at the usual racing stripes, it somehow looks much much worse.

Last edited 1 month ago by JJ
AcidGambit
AcidGambit
1 month ago

“Picking up a third Roma to convince the dealer you’re worthy of an F80” is the best way to describe how America got so terrible.

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  AcidGambit

Counterpoint: the rot was always there, Ferrari is just very good at monetizing it.

RalliartWagon
RalliartWagon
1 month ago

Likewise, if I know someone’s buying a new Miata, they should take delivery at a Subaru dealer.

My local dealer is Mazda and Subaru, so I’m sure this happens a lot.

John Metcalf
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John Metcalf
1 month ago
Reply to  RalliartWagon

Mine, too! Are you in mid-Michigan?

RalliartWagon
RalliartWagon
1 month ago
Reply to  John Metcalf

Nope, the far north of California.

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  RalliartWagon

You mean the State of Jefferson?

Stacks
Stacks
1 month ago

I was passed by a Mustang GT recently on a long trip, and felt nothing but intense jealousy, as I was in the fight of my life to keep a beat up Ford Transit from committing murder-suicide by throwing itself off the road in a high crosswind. I wanted that Mustang so bad. So I very much have nothing against Mustangs, but I gotta say this one looks kind of tryhard next to those sleek Porsches, I’m not sure the side-by-side is doing it any favors. All a matter of taste, I guess… no doubt Mr. Alcantara could’ve had a new Porsche delivered to the Ford dealership if that’s what he wanted.

Cerberus
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Cerberus
1 month ago

Love that green, which reminds me of Aston Martin Almond green. Too bad it’s broken up by so much CF.

Not a different brand’s dealer, but when I picked up my Neptune blue GR86, one of the first ones in the US, the guys at the Toyota dealer treated me like I was picking up a Lamborghini. I guess it was a nice change for them after dealing with so many Camry and RAV4-type stuff even though it cost barely more than a Corolla hatch.

Kuruza
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Kuruza
1 month ago
Reply to  Cerberus

I had a nearly identical thought about the color, but I saw Alloro green. Definite Aston vibes either way.

Hugh Crawford
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Hugh Crawford
1 month ago

Is that yellow stripe like the ones on the front of Dodges that people leave on even though they are supposed to be removed ?

Jac
Jac
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

article says that is on purpose.

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  Jac

I like the idea that there’s a world where delivery protection includes a giant car-long stripe

Kuruza
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Kuruza
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

To me, it’s a visual reference to the brightly colored band that indexes the top of the steering wheel on cars that might see track use. Looks like this GTD’s tiller might just have such a stripe.

Jb996
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Jb996
1 month ago
Reply to  Kuruza

You’re saying it’s there so that he knows which way is supposed to be up?

Nlpnt
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Nlpnt
1 month ago

Did he PPF the whole car or just one side of the yellow stripe?

JJ
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JJ
1 month ago
Reply to  Nlpnt

Time will tell!

Emil Minty
Emil Minty
1 month ago

I wonder if Ferry would be okay with this.

Probably. At 4400lbs, it is a tank.

Kevin Rhodes
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Kevin Rhodes
1 month ago
Reply to  Emil Minty

Good lord – seriously?? No wonder it needs a billion horsepower.

Can we PLEASE have the second coming of Colin Chapman?

Urban Runabout
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Urban Runabout
1 month ago

The owner of this Ford Mustang GTD decided the best place to get his .. supercar delivered wouldn’t be … his local Ford dealer, but instead, his local Porsche dealer.”

“My Ford dealer is also my Porsche dealer…”

So he actually did have it delivered to his Ford Dealer – they just used the co-owned Porsche storefront. Had the Porsche showroom been under single-brand ownership – it would never have happened.

“Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown” 

SW
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SW
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Gaundin Ford and Gaundin Porsche are quite literally right next door. Share a parking lot. Maybe ~100ft between the buildings.

SW
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SW
1 month ago
Reply to  SW

*Gaudin

Kuruza
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Kuruza
1 month ago
Reply to  SW

In a similar vein, Galpin Ford is about 18 miles from Galpin’s Porsche dealership in Santa Clarita, so it’s not inconceivable that someone who bought a half-million-dollar Mustang in LA might get their PPF done at an “in-network” Porsche dealer there, too.

Last edited 1 month ago by Kuruza
Jason Herring
Jason Herring
1 month ago
Reply to  Kuruza

Until the Porsche HQ in Weissach says “Stop that now.” I am reminded of the ‘Pooper’ racecar years ago–the Cali-based Porsche-powered Cooper that was run out of a So-Cal area Porsche dealer… until Weissach said ‘Stop.’

Kuruza
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Kuruza
1 month ago
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Boosted
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Boosted
1 month ago
Reply to  Kuruza

More likely the other way around. Galpin Auto Sport, who does wraps is in Van Nuys, so that GT3 RS is getting delivered at the Ford dealer.

Gen3 Volt
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Gen3 Volt
1 month ago

Rich people are special.

Shinigami
Shinigami
1 month ago
Reply to  Gen3 Volt

Screams look at me, everything about it. The insecurity is louder than the GTD’s exhaust.

Banana Stand Money
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Banana Stand Money
1 month ago

As someone who is squarely in the “pro green” paint camp, I approve of this spec. The yellow strip works for a track toy.

Jason Herring
Jason Herring
1 month ago

I am reminded of a now-closed Ford dealer in the small Texas town of Itasca, that had a new Shelby GT500 in its showroom. The car was painted gray (metallic silver?)from the factory, with a yellow skunk stripe down the center of the car.

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