2005 Mustang

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Anklecranker
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Post by Anklecranker »



Most of the American Car magazines have revealed the all new Mustang for 2005.


Its a retro-machine that borrows cues heavily from the 1968 model. What stuck me first ? The oversized driving lights on the GT model are a dead ringer for the driving lights on a '73-'76 GT Falcon. As I've spent plenty of hours fabricating a non-GT Falcon grill to accept GT lights I can appreciate this added feature quite well.
Billy The Skid
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Post by Billy The Skid »

the new mustang looks the dogs bollocks, there's a article about in the this months Top Gear Mag for all you UK people! ...they recon we'll be able to import them brand new for around UKP11,000 (oooooh baby)
Dave D
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Post by Dave D »



Ankle,


Who's Flacon where you doing the work on????


Dave.





camchain
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Post by camchain »

I can see what they were going for and it works quite well on the GT version.





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Anklecranker
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2005 Mustang

Post by Anklecranker »



Dave,


I was doing the work on Anthony's (from the AFFC board) 1975 Falcon. I had her at my house for about 8 weeks. It was the car that Evan and I took to Dearborn. Painted the hood, added the satin black hood stripe, refitted the grill, added GT lights, Inserted GT side scoops, corrected interior pieces, detailed the engine, and even had custome MFP decals and PURSUIT put on the boot! Anthony just sold the car and its now in California.


Randy
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