If you just bought a new Ford Mustang Dark Horse, you might want to check the glove box. There could be a handwritten thank-you note from employees at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant.

One Mustang Dark Horse owner was recently delighted to find a note written by Ford staff, thanking him for buying the car. The note includes kind messages, thanking Cervenka for buying the high-performance car, and congratulating him on the purchase. He was delighted enough by the sentiment to post about it on Instagram.

The note was so sweet that even Jim Farley, Ford's CEO, noticed it and said he loved the dedication of the manufacturing teams.

A Ford spokesperson told Carscoops that workers "selectively" left notes in the glove compartments of Mustangs leaving the factory.

It is not clear how many notes were left for Mustang owners, nor if they were written exclusively for Dark Horse buyers. However, given the length of the notes, it makes sense that they were left only selectively, as it would be prohibitively time-consuming to put one in every car.

That means Cervenka was just lucky, not chosen. As his blue check mark indicates, he's not just any Mustang owner, but the marketing director for Steeda Autosports, which makes aftermarket performance parts for Ford vehicles.

Either way, the notes are a nice, personal touch and suggest that the automaker really cares about the Mustang and the people whose garages it improves.

Source: Carscoops