New pony in the stable
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New pony in the stable
Well, our stable is now complete. Finally got rid of the Magnum and got a great deal on an '07. Not that I didn't like the Magnum, but at the end of the day, it's just not a Mustang. Here's some pics. More to come. I'm on the road right now, so I just snapped some quick pics. First two mods will be stingers and SHR louvers, most likely.
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Lookin good! I like the stang better than the magnum. Besides who names a car after a condom?
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Nice to see another person digging the concept wheels. I know the bullitts are nice, it's just everyone has 'em. Wish they did come in 18" (concept)
Nice to see another person digging the concept wheels. I know the bullitts are nice, it's just everyone has 'em. Wish they did come in 18" (concept)
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Thanks guys! I appreciate it. I was not a fan of the concept wheels when they first came out on production cars, but the pony center caps make them look alot better. I loved the Magnum. It rode great. Just wasn't a Mustang.
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Thanks again guys. I appreciate it. I ordered my first mods today. Didn't get the SHR louvers yet because I'm not at home much right now, and won't have the time to install them for the next month or so. But I ordered fog light bezels, the webelectric pony grill insert, short antenna, shifter bezzel, and white roush shift ball. And I'm going to try to trim the grill with that door trim. Can't wait
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It's actually derived from Latin (magna). It's also used to describe certain calibers (41 Magnum, 44 Magnum, etc...) Chrysler used it as an engine name on its truck line for quite awhile.
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