Foose Mustang Stallion
#104
Originally posted by 300HPGT@August 21, 2005, 12:28 PM
I like the whole front bumper cover. It is all one piece w/ the headlights molded into bumper. And I do like the hood but would make the scoop functional. I think it looks stout for what it is. But the most expensive parts are the bumper, and rims.
I like the whole front bumper cover. It is all one piece w/ the headlights molded into bumper. And I do like the hood but would make the scoop functional. I think it looks stout for what it is. But the most expensive parts are the bumper, and rims.
#105
Originally posted by bpmurr@August 18, 2005, 8:14 AM
Not feeling this one at all. There are already a ton of cleaner and meaner looking Mustangs out there from individuals and after market companies. I hate non-functional scoops. Why to people put them on there? All they do is create wind noise and drag. Sometimes a great design is not to be messed with.
Not feeling this one at all. There are already a ton of cleaner and meaner looking Mustangs out there from individuals and after market companies. I hate non-functional scoops. Why to people put them on there? All they do is create wind noise and drag. Sometimes a great design is not to be messed with.
Per Autoweek August 22nd the scoop is functional.
#107
from the site:
"...Specialty products from Dupont’s Hot Hues™, Ford Racing, JBA, Baer Brakes, Kenwood and BFGoodrich® will be included into every Foose-designed Stallion."
It will have performance upgrades. I would guess exhaust, headers, and 14" brakes and new suspension judging from the partners. Include the 20" rims, upgraded stereo and painted stripes and that isn't too bad from a cost perspective (+$10k over base).
"...Specialty products from Dupont’s Hot Hues™, Ford Racing, JBA, Baer Brakes, Kenwood and BFGoodrich® will be included into every Foose-designed Stallion."
It will have performance upgrades. I would guess exhaust, headers, and 14" brakes and new suspension judging from the partners. Include the 20" rims, upgraded stereo and painted stripes and that isn't too bad from a cost perspective (+$10k over base).
#108
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The hood and rear spoiler is from http://www.fang.com take look at top of Foose hood it is same one that Fang uses on their Mustangs and rear spoiler to.
#113
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Originally posted by GhostGT@August 26, 2005, 7:32 PM
I don't dig it at all....
Hrm...Maybe I should contact Chip and see what he's up to. I think I like mine better by a longshot. Maybe this should have the Foose name on it
I don't dig it at all....
Hrm...Maybe I should contact Chip and see what he's up to. I think I like mine better by a longshot. Maybe this should have the Foose name on it
#114
Originally posted by moc1976@August 18, 2005, 7:53 AM
No thanx! I really thought Foose would do something unique and this is what we get????? The only nice thing I can say is that the spoiler looks good.
No thanx! I really thought Foose would do something unique and this is what we get????? The only nice thing I can say is that the spoiler looks good.
#115
Originally posted by Thunder Road@August 25, 2005, 4:29 PM
Per Autoweek August 22nd the scoop is functional.
Per Autoweek August 22nd the scoop is functional.
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