2005 Mustang At Woodward Dream Cruise
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Just got back from this years dream cruise. I had never been to the dream cruise before so all I can say is OMG I never knew that so many cars could fit on one road. I was lucky because I had Amy as my tour guide for the cool things to see and places to go. We went to mustang alley and they pretty much have every color of 2005 mustang there except for the silver and grey ones, but they were driving around. We also took a 6 hour bus "tour" of Woodward ave. But that didn't turn out to be so fun of a trip.
I'll post a few of the pics I took, and I'll post the other ones tomorrow, by then I'm sure Amy and some other people who were there will post there's too. Overall it was such a good time, and it truely is really cool seeing the new mustang driving along side of some of the classic cars of the past.
I'll post a few of the pics I took, and I'll post the other ones tomorrow, by then I'm sure Amy and some other people who were there will post there's too. Overall it was such a good time, and it truely is really cool seeing the new mustang driving along side of some of the classic cars of the past.
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Amy pointed out to me something that I hadn't noticed before was that on the V6 the lower rocker panel under the doors is plastic this is not a very good thing for the people getting a V6, it will most likely make it hard to wax this area and on cars that are not black it will leave a black strip on the bottom of the car, the GT does not have this black plastic piece on it BTW.
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I think the V6s shown here look kinda naked w.out those big ol' fog lamps in the grille (though I am not a fan of their identical look to the headlights). So, now V6ers have a black strip AND no fog lamps. Hmph.
Also, what's with Zaino's wax?? Everyone in the Midwest I speak to says "Zymol" is the best and most professionals in the Ferrari and Porshe world use it (costs like $80 for small jar of the stuff). Is Zainos the same or different brand altogether?
Also, what's with Zaino's wax?? Everyone in the Midwest I speak to says "Zymol" is the best and most professionals in the Ferrari and Porshe world use it (costs like $80 for small jar of the stuff). Is Zainos the same or different brand altogether?
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Originally posted by autothing@August 22, 2004, 12:44 AM
Also, what's with Zaino's wax?? Everyone in the Midwest I speak to says "Zymol" is the best and most professionals in the Ferrari and Porshe world use it (costs like $80 for small jar of the stuff). Is Zainos the same or different brand altogether?
Also, what's with Zaino's wax?? Everyone in the Midwest I speak to says "Zymol" is the best and most professionals in the Ferrari and Porshe world use it (costs like $80 for small jar of the stuff). Is Zainos the same or different brand altogether?