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Also not a huge retro fan (hate the new beetle), but this one really pulls on me.
I've always loved the looks of the blue Shelby mustangs from back in the day (with the white stripes all over), and if they can offer that exterior color trim with black leather, I might be hooked.
Don't know about buying a Ford though, never bought one and never even been to a Ford dealership.
Junkster, who also hates the retro Thunderbird.
I've always loved the looks of the blue Shelby mustangs from back in the day (with the white stripes all over), and if they can offer that exterior color trim with black leather, I might be hooked.
Don't know about buying a Ford though, never bought one and never even been to a Ford dealership.
Junkster, who also hates the retro Thunderbird.
#125
Originally posted by domn
WTF is with those 2 big round lights in the center of the front grill? that looks like ass, is it supposed to be a rally car or something? Besides that, it looks ok.
WTF is with those 2 big round lights in the center of the front grill? that looks like ass, is it supposed to be a rally car or something? Besides that, it looks ok.
#126
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I'm 27 and don't really remember or care about too many older Mustangs. What I do know is those 2 lights in the grill look terrible and Ford would be crazy to bring those to production. I mean seriously crazy.
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Originally posted by domn
I'm 27 and don't really remember or care about too many older Mustangs. What I do know is those 2 lights in the grill look terrible and Ford would be crazy to bring those to production. I mean seriously crazy.
I'm 27 and don't really remember or care about too many older Mustangs. What I do know is those 2 lights in the grill look terrible and Ford would be crazy to bring those to production. I mean seriously crazy.
#131
Originally posted by domn
WTF is with those 2 big round lights in the center of the front grill? that looks like ass, is it supposed to be a rally car or something? Besides that, it looks ok.
WTF is with those 2 big round lights in the center of the front grill? that looks like ass, is it supposed to be a rally car or something? Besides that, it looks ok.
Almost as bad as putting the TL fogs in the head light cluser
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What!!?
They got rid of that wicked "MUSTANG" that's been carved into the rear bumper for so many years? Without that I fear I'll no longer be able to laugh aloud when I'm behind a "STANG"
As far as the retro look, I applaud anything that might make us forget the styling of the last six years.
I might think twice about driving in sunlight. That interior is gonna reflect like a mutha! Does it come standard with a welding mask?
They got rid of that wicked "MUSTANG" that's been carved into the rear bumper for so many years? Without that I fear I'll no longer be able to laugh aloud when I'm behind a "STANG"
As far as the retro look, I applaud anything that might make us forget the styling of the last six years.
I might think twice about driving in sunlight. That interior is gonna reflect like a mutha! Does it come standard with a welding mask?
#135
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Originally posted by Nicky Pass
They aren't going to come out until fall!!!!!?
They aren't going to come out until fall!!!!!?
When I think of cars coming out in march (or their abouts), I usually think of them as half model years. Like when the mustang was originally introduced, it was a 1964 1/2 model
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so from those pics does this mean its on the lots now?
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where is the aerodynamic on this thing? I love the specs but the front end looks like it is going to create a huge air drag..
what is the Aerodynamic drag coefficient?
what is the Aerodynamic drag coefficient?
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read my post in car talk. Had a test model for the magazines show up at autoX today.
funny, last time an EVO MR, now a new mustang, i wonder whats next.....new C6???
I love LA.
funny, last time an EVO MR, now a new mustang, i wonder whats next.....new C6???
I love LA.
#150
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Originally Posted by sarlacc23
read my post in car talk. Had a test model for the magazines show up at autoX today.
funny, last time an EVO MR, now a new mustang, i wonder whats next.....new C6???
funny, last time an EVO MR, now a new mustang, i wonder whats next.....new C6???
#151
TQ > MPG
I saw C6's on the road last fall, and a early test mule 05 stang last summer, IIRC.
Oh yeah, and the 05 stang definitely needs some 18's to look right. For some retarded reason Ford has always given the mustang puny wheels stock, except for the Cobra recently.
Oh yeah, and the 05 stang definitely needs some 18's to look right. For some retarded reason Ford has always given the mustang puny wheels stock, except for the Cobra recently.
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Mustang Priced Under $20,000 - Source: The Car Connection
The 2005 Ford Mustang - the first new Ford pony car in more than 20 years - will be priced from $19,410, Ford said on Tuesday. The new Mustang comes with a 200-hp V-6 engine and five-speed manual gearbox, dual front airbags, and an AM/FM CD player. The GT version, with a 300-hp version of Ford's modular V-8 and a five-speed manual gearbox as well, starts from $24,995. Both prices include destination charges. The Mustang goes on sale in the fall, with a convertible version expected in calendar year 2005.
The 2005 Ford Mustang - the first new Ford pony car in more than 20 years - will be priced from $19,410, Ford said on Tuesday. The new Mustang comes with a 200-hp V-6 engine and five-speed manual gearbox, dual front airbags, and an AM/FM CD player. The GT version, with a 300-hp version of Ford's modular V-8 and a five-speed manual gearbox as well, starts from $24,995. Both prices include destination charges. The Mustang goes on sale in the fall, with a convertible version expected in calendar year 2005.
#156
TQ > MPG
I dont think any have been delivered yet. I think Job 1 date is like Sep 29th, so another month or so before ppl have them in their possesion. Mid/high 13's shouldnt be too tough, as long as it launches nicely.
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Originally Posted by jtkz13
I dont think any have been delivered yet. I think Job 1 date is like Sep 29th, so another month or so before ppl have them in their possesion. Mid/high 13's shouldnt be too tough, as long as it launches nicely.
Here is the official pricing guide:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index....=post&id=93014
Steeda Q400:
more info: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=5589
#158
Yeah, 20k for the model no one wants. 25k for the fast one. Uhh, with the SRT, EVO, WRX, 350Z etc etc all here now, Mustang GTs are no longer the only cheap fast car.
Let alone the wonderful used car market.
Let alone the wonderful used car market.
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Yeah, 20k for the model no one wants. 25k for the fast one. Uhh, with the SRT, EVO, WRX, 350Z etc etc all here now, Mustang GTs are no longer the only cheap fast car.
Let alone the wonderful used car market.
Let alone the wonderful used car market.