I think I'm in love...

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
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Originally posted by happy snapper
Just what the world needs. Another gas guzzling inefficient poor handling yank tank . :animwink:

poor handling?!?!?!?

I can deal with gas guzzling and inefficient, but poor handling?? That's hitting below the belt.. lol
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
and here's the infamous "Eleanor"

Rob...do you see a "similarity" (Ford wasn't dumb when they were choosing which vehicle to turn "retro")
 

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GaryT977

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Wow!! I love the back end of that car (no comments please, this is a family web site)!!

I wonder if it does that funky turn signal thing like those old Thunderbirds did... :veryconfu
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by GaryT977
Wow!! I love the back end of that car (no comments please, this is a family web site)!!

I wonder if it does that funky turn signal thing like those old Thunderbirds did... :veryconfu

(the segmented 3 way blinkers?) I think you'll find that it does :)
 

ArchiDanDisney

Active Member
Downfall of Mustang

Only problem with that thing is....its a BEAST. Seriously, the production model will be slightly smaller. I live in Dearborn, MI ( Home of Ford Motor Company ) and I attended the NAIAS, saw the 'Stang, its a gorgeous car, no doubt about it, just a lil sizey.
 

CmdrTostada

Member
Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
Ok...back to the Mustangs...sorry for the drift Rob...

Well, Rob, this is in my top 3 cars of all time :)

1967 GT-500 (yes...even BEFORE the movie named her "Eleanor")


That is also up there for me, besides an original stock 1967 Mustang Fastback in british racing green (Bullit Car)
 

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