Video from New Orleans
Here's the link to where the video is located. May have to register. Only took me a few seconds. I'tried email to rrobello. We'll see if he gets it. Otherwise, just click on the link.
http://www.stangsunleashed.com/2005/...o.mustang2.wmv
http://www.stangsunleashed.com/2005/...o.mustang1.wmv
http://www.stangsunleashed.com/2005/...o.mustang2.wmv
http://www.stangsunleashed.com/2005/...o.mustang1.wmv
Originally posted by THRUST_@September 24, 2005, 11:07 AM
those mustangs are in rough shape, maybe the first in need of a full restoration
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those mustangs are in rough shape, maybe the first in need of a full restoration
.Those Stangs are now road kill. I guess they will be parted out.
That is very sad! http://flm.dealerconnection.com/pages/pres...esultperpage=20
Should have been some kind of evacuation of Mustangs. I'm sure other dealers would have had no problem providing trucks to go down and get them.
As a Mustang fan it's sad to see a loss of fine cars but the most important thing is for the city to rebuild and people get back to some sense of a normal life.
As a Mustang fan it's sad to see a loss of fine cars but the most important thing is for the city to rebuild and people get back to some sense of a normal life.
Originally posted by dustindu4@September 25, 2005, 7:22 AM
Man that sucks
I heard they were still asking MSRP for those cars too
Man that sucks
I heard they were still asking MSRP for those cars too
Originally posted by Shifty@September 25, 2005, 7:50 PM
If somone pays msrp for those cars they are idiots. The motor is DONE, along with most of the rest of the car.
If somone pays msrp for those cars they are idiots. The motor is DONE, along with most of the rest of the car.
Sad that they couldn't have grabbed some folks without cars, given them the keys, and caravaned north out of the way.
Guess the insurance will cover it.
Maybe they can use them in a remake of some early 70's car-demolition movie.



