New Convertible Pics
#3
Legacy TMS Member
Brad, someone else noted that those looked like the 18" wheels in another thread. Those wheel wells DO look pretty filled up there. What do you think? A little image massaging for the photo?
#4
Thanks again, Brad.
I tend to tune in on any Vert info I can find. Even your earlier thread regarding the Vert intro and Diana DeGarmo, ...heck, even though I am a transplanted Georgia boy (Michigan to Colorado to Georgia), I could care less who inrto's the Vert as long as it gets intro'd (Segar would be my choice, however - a little Old Fassioned Rock and Roll).
One more thing. As a pup, I dreamed of my first new car. Later, when the "Middle-Aged Crazies" hit, I thought nothing could get worse. That was before the '05 Mustang brought on the dreaded "Old-Age Crazies". Everyone seems to be jacking me up every chance they get. I love the pics on this site and to make it worse, last night the little woman and I went to a new Italian restruant in town and I parked my '02 Satin Silver Premium Vert in my patented manner (end slot and a bit sideways, but not over the line). When we returned to retrieve Silver, someone had parked a spanking new '05 Satin Silver Coupe right next to mine. I think it took at least me half-an-hour to finally leave, ...crying, of course. "Old-Age Crazies" has set in, ...only delivery of my '05 Vert will cure me.
But back to the point. Thanks again and keep the Vert info flowing.
I tend to tune in on any Vert info I can find. Even your earlier thread regarding the Vert intro and Diana DeGarmo, ...heck, even though I am a transplanted Georgia boy (Michigan to Colorado to Georgia), I could care less who inrto's the Vert as long as it gets intro'd (Segar would be my choice, however - a little Old Fassioned Rock and Roll).
One more thing. As a pup, I dreamed of my first new car. Later, when the "Middle-Aged Crazies" hit, I thought nothing could get worse. That was before the '05 Mustang brought on the dreaded "Old-Age Crazies". Everyone seems to be jacking me up every chance they get. I love the pics on this site and to make it worse, last night the little woman and I went to a new Italian restruant in town and I parked my '02 Satin Silver Premium Vert in my patented manner (end slot and a bit sideways, but not over the line). When we returned to retrieve Silver, someone had parked a spanking new '05 Satin Silver Coupe right next to mine. I think it took at least me half-an-hour to finally leave, ...crying, of course. "Old-Age Crazies" has set in, ...only delivery of my '05 Vert will cure me.
But back to the point. Thanks again and keep the Vert info flowing.
#7
Originally posted by Paris MkVI@December 22, 2004, 7:59 AM
Those wheel wells DO look pretty filled up there. What do you think? A little image massaging for the photo?
Those wheel wells DO look pretty filled up there. What do you think? A little image massaging for the photo?
Looking this this press photo give me hope that the 18's will be a late introduction, in time for the build of my 'vert. Dream on...
#12
Originally posted by BlueStangVert@December 22, 2004, 7:16 AM
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=11991
Use the search feature NOOB!
... Just kidding! LOL Please dont ban me!
#13
The all-new 2005 Mustang Convertible - the first in a string of specialty Mustang derivatives- is the most solid, best-handling and most refined open-air version of the American legend ever.
It features an all-new, fully modern architecture, a muscular stance, a brawny engine, rear-drive excitement and Ford affordability. The Mustang Convertible opens a new chapter of the most successful drop-top performance model ever.
The Mustang was purpose-built to be a convertible. Engineers stiffened the chassis by more than doubling the underbody's torsional stiffness and improving bending stiffness by 25 percent. This helped reduce squeaks and rattles, improve ride and handling quality, and reduce suspension tuning complexity to compensate for weight differences.
The quick-folding convertible top looks good up or down and protects from wind noise and water when closed.
The Mustang Convertible will be in showrooms in the spring of 2005. It will be built at the AutoAlliance International assembly plant in Flat Rock, Mich.
Updates at BlueOvalNews.com
*Embargoed Photos Taken Off*
It features an all-new, fully modern architecture, a muscular stance, a brawny engine, rear-drive excitement and Ford affordability. The Mustang Convertible opens a new chapter of the most successful drop-top performance model ever.
The Mustang was purpose-built to be a convertible. Engineers stiffened the chassis by more than doubling the underbody's torsional stiffness and improving bending stiffness by 25 percent. This helped reduce squeaks and rattles, improve ride and handling quality, and reduce suspension tuning complexity to compensate for weight differences.
The quick-folding convertible top looks good up or down and protects from wind noise and water when closed.
The Mustang Convertible will be in showrooms in the spring of 2005. It will be built at the AutoAlliance International assembly plant in Flat Rock, Mich.
Updates at BlueOvalNews.com
*Embargoed Photos Taken Off*
#16
#17
Originally posted by USA-Adam@December 22, 2004, 3:15 PM
Since those tricky dudes at Blueovalnews.com moved the pictures, I am going to repost them for y'all since I was snooping around
Since those tricky dudes at Blueovalnews.com moved the pictures, I am going to repost them for y'all since I was snooping around
#18
Originally posted by Altoid+December 22, 2004, 3:17 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Altoid @ December 22, 2004, 3:17 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-USA-Adam@December 22, 2004, 3:15 PM
Since those tricky dudes at Blueovalnews.com moved the pictures, I am going to repost them for y'all since I was snooping around
Since those tricky dudes at Blueovalnews.com moved the pictures, I am going to repost them for y'all since I was snooping around
True. It's advertising for their site though.
http://www.blueovalnews.com/2004/xxnaias/mustang.htm
I removed the pics, you can veiw it there. If they don't want people viewing it there either, tough toenails, they should have secured the page.