GTR-40 and one of the trailer park boys
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We've seen the pic,
here's the story...
here's the story...
MUSTANG GT-R ROCKS ... WITH KID ROCK
The pony car legend was born in New York at the 1964 World's Fair. That's why Ford organized a special Mustang Celebration at Manhattan Auto Group, its main New York dealer at 11th Avenue, on the evening of the start of the show. Ford CEO Nick Scheele and Jim Padilla were there to meet the crowd who came to see new and old Mustangs that were scattered through the showroom. When at 7 p.m. the front doors opened and all guests heard the sound of the Cammer V-8 echoing between the Manhattan buildings, it was becoming clear why the Mustang GT-R, that was unveiled earlier that day, had left the show quite early that afternoon. The Valencia Orange car made its entrance at the dealership in great style. Driven by a member of the GT-R team, who had a special passenger: Kid Rock. The men admired the car, the women had a fainting-fit. The connection with the Detroit-bred rocker is actually fitting. the Kid's father was a long-time Detroit car dealer, and in those days when he was a struggling New York rock star wannabe, he once worked as a porter at Manhattan Ford. (Henny Hemmes)
The pony car legend was born in New York at the 1964 World's Fair. That's why Ford organized a special Mustang Celebration at Manhattan Auto Group, its main New York dealer at 11th Avenue, on the evening of the start of the show. Ford CEO Nick Scheele and Jim Padilla were there to meet the crowd who came to see new and old Mustangs that were scattered through the showroom. When at 7 p.m. the front doors opened and all guests heard the sound of the Cammer V-8 echoing between the Manhattan buildings, it was becoming clear why the Mustang GT-R, that was unveiled earlier that day, had left the show quite early that afternoon. The Valencia Orange car made its entrance at the dealership in great style. Driven by a member of the GT-R team, who had a special passenger: Kid Rock. The men admired the car, the women had a fainting-fit. The connection with the Detroit-bred rocker is actually fitting. the Kid's father was a long-time Detroit car dealer, and in those days when he was a struggling New York rock star wannabe, he once worked as a porter at Manhattan Ford. (Henny Hemmes)
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Didn't say I didn't like his music...
It was a general statement. I wasn't directing towards you or your post as a slam. Sorry, if you thought I was. In fact I am appreciate the post very much, thanks.
(That is one thing I hate about forums. Sometimes posts can be mistaken to read in a different context from what is intended.)
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