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I thought cobras said "cobra" in the rear bumper and not mustang...
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Originally posted by sarlacc23
I thought cobras said "cobra" in the rear bumper and not mustang...
I thought cobras said "cobra" in the rear bumper and not mustang...
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Originally posted by ABreece
I believe they were talking about the side badging.
I believe they were talking about the side badging.
nevermind i got it....duh
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Originally posted by amirsafdari
hey what if this sac of shit has a bentley with 22" rims and he is just using the plates on this car cause his bentley smells like pussy juice?
hey what if this sac of shit has a bentley with 22" rims and he is just using the plates on this car cause his bentley smells like pussy juice?
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Originally posted by sarlacc23
I thought cobras said "cobra" in the rear bumper and not mustang...
I thought cobras said "cobra" in the rear bumper and not mustang...
But that obviously aint no Cobra.
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Ya know, this thread reminds me of a funny story....
Years ago, I owned a 5.0L Mustang GT and had about 12 friends that were also Mustang GT owners. We used to hang out together all the time. Back in the mid/late 80's, the Mustang GT pretty much ruled the street, with the only real competition coming from Corvettes, or the occasional 5.7L IROC-Z
Anyway, it wan't uncommon to see Mustangs WITHOUT 8 cylinder engines posing as GTs. People would put the GT wheels/tires on the base model Mustang, and GT badges etc...all to LOOK fast.
Well, one of my best friends starting calling these cars "crooked pipes", due to the fact that they had a single, crooked little exhaust pipe sticking out of the back, instead of the straight, polished, dual pipes on a real GT. If we saw one of these fake GTs from a distance, he'd look again and say, "Nah, that's just a crooked pipe"
The funny thing is that even today, we still use the term "crooked pipe", but it applies to ANY lesser version of a car.
"Check out that 300ZX turbo......oh, forget it...it's a crooked pipe"
"Look at that S4......oh, never mind....it's just a crooked pipe"
That Mustang is definitely a classic example of a crooked pipe.
Years ago, I owned a 5.0L Mustang GT and had about 12 friends that were also Mustang GT owners. We used to hang out together all the time. Back in the mid/late 80's, the Mustang GT pretty much ruled the street, with the only real competition coming from Corvettes, or the occasional 5.7L IROC-Z
Anyway, it wan't uncommon to see Mustangs WITHOUT 8 cylinder engines posing as GTs. People would put the GT wheels/tires on the base model Mustang, and GT badges etc...all to LOOK fast.
Well, one of my best friends starting calling these cars "crooked pipes", due to the fact that they had a single, crooked little exhaust pipe sticking out of the back, instead of the straight, polished, dual pipes on a real GT. If we saw one of these fake GTs from a distance, he'd look again and say, "Nah, that's just a crooked pipe"
The funny thing is that even today, we still use the term "crooked pipe", but it applies to ANY lesser version of a car.
"Check out that 300ZX turbo......oh, forget it...it's a crooked pipe"
"Look at that S4......oh, never mind....it's just a crooked pipe"
That Mustang is definitely a classic example of a crooked pipe.
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