I ordered my Cervinis stalker hood for my 17 F150 from American Trucks site. The site claims it was in stock but still took around a month to receive it. The hood looks good, but everything else was a letdown. Cervinis claims the ram air function on this hood works with most cold air intakes. I will tell you now, it works with NONE. When you close the hood, the channel outlet rests between your cold air intake box and the factory channel. It pretty much shoots air into your engine bay. I had to rig up another channel to push the air into the airbox. Next. Water routing when it comes to hood scoop and side vents. Cervinis claims the water from rain or wash is routed off to the side. No, its not. After my first wash, I opened the hood and there was a swimming pool on top of my battery and in my cold air box. I paid attention to how much water I shot on the hood from washing and it was not allot at all. Talk about POOR design, Cervinis. Next, When closing the hood, get ready to do some pull ups. If you grab the hood in the center to close it, the hood begins to bend and gives you this feeling its going to crack some day. I have to grab both ends, arms wide to reduce the bending by the bolted area. Fitment wise, about 90% accurate. Never buy the hood painted. Never! You'll go thru tons of hoops if the hood delivers damaged or paint shade is off, and it will be. I had the paint shop match my paint before painting and trust me, way better route to go. Overall guys and gals, DO NOT buy Cervinis Stalker hood for Ford F150. Not sure about the Mustangs. I love how it looks, yes. But by far, this was the worst project I took on for my truck. RK Sport is better alternative. Do not buy Duraflex hoods either.