05-09 Exterior Modifications Making Your '05 Stand Out from the Crowd

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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:10 PM
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This is my first post. I joined a few months ago just after I ordered my '05 Mustang. To me, owning a Mustang isn't about owning a V6 or a V8, it's about owning a MUSTANG. I have a 1968 Candy Apple Red California Special, 302, automatic. I've had that car for 30 years and I love it. I waited a long time to order a new Mustang and when I saw the design of the new '05 I knew that was the one. I also knew the V6 would be a good car for me, a 53 year old grandmother of 2. When I want to have some fun I drive my '68 because it looks tough. Now, I can drive my V6. It won't look real fast or tough, but I'll sure enjoy the looks I'll be getting.

By the way, I'm out west in Washington State. Ordered a Satin Silver V6, manual tranny, exterior and interior upgrade with all the bells and whistles. Ordered back in August and am still waiting to see my car up close and personal. I can hardly wait.
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:14 PM
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Originally posted by mustangspecial@January 2, 2005, 8:13 PM
This is my first post. I joined a few months ago just after I ordered my '05 Mustang. To me, owning a Mustang isn't about owning a V6 or a V8, it's about owning a MUSTANG. I have a 1968 Candy Apple Red California Special, 302, automatic. I've had that car for 30 years and I love it. I waited a long time to order a new Mustang and when I saw the design of the new '05 I knew that was the one. I also knew the V6 would be a good car for me, a 53 year old grandmother of 2. When I want to have some fun I drive my '68 because it looks tough. Now, I can drive my V6. It won't look real fast or tough, but I'll sure enjoy the looks I'll be getting.

By the way, I'm out west in Washington State. Ordered a Satin Silver V6, manual tranny, exterior and interior upgrade with all the bells and whistles. Ordered back in August and am still waiting to see my car up close and personal. I can hardly wait.
Yes, I do agree the v6 is good for grandmothers. Knock em dead.
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:20 PM
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Originally posted by Domainer+January 2, 2005, 8:17 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Domainer @ January 2, 2005, 8:17 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-mustangspecial@January 2, 2005, 8:13 PM
This is my first post. I joined a few months ago just after I ordered my '05 Mustang. To me, owning a Mustang isn't about owning a V6 or a V8, it's about owning a MUSTANG. I have a 1968 Candy Apple Red California Special, 302, automatic. I've had that car for 30 years and I love it. I waited a long time to order a new Mustang and when I saw the design of the new '05 I knew that was the one. I also knew the V6 would be a good car for me, a 53 year old grandmother of 2. When I want to have some fun I drive my '68 because it looks tough. Now, I can drive my V6. It won't look real fast or tough, but I'll sure enjoy the looks I'll be getting.

By the way, I'm out west in Washington State. Ordered a Satin Silver V6, manual tranny, exterior and interior upgrade with all the bells and whistles. Ordered back in August and am still waiting to see my car up close and personal. I can hardly wait.
Yes, I do agree the v6 is good for grandmothers. Knock em dead. [/b][/quote]
I guess you missed the V8 she has.
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:42 PM
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Domainer,
I have sat here pretty silently, reading your post about topics and responses to others. Do you not have ANY respect for other people, who you have never had a decent conversation with, or met in person. If you cannot control yourself and you repeated remarks about people's feelings, than maybe you should leave this site, or just lurk. You seem to like getting a rise out of people just for the fun of it. If you want to carry on these types of conversations, go to BON, or some other site like that where people expect it. This site is great, and for you to come here and degrade other people just for your own interest, is just NOT WANTED.
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:43 PM
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Originally posted by mustangspecial@January 2, 2005, 8:13 PM
This is my first post. I joined a few months ago just after I ordered my '05 Mustang. To me, owning a Mustang isn't about owning a V6 or a V8, it's about owning a MUSTANG. I have a 1968 Candy Apple Red California Special, 302, automatic. I've had that car for 30 years and I love it. I waited a long time to order a new Mustang and when I saw the design of the new '05 I knew that was the one. I also knew the V6 would be a good car for me, a 53 year old grandmother of 2. When I want to have some fun I drive my '68 because it looks tough. Now, I can drive my V6. It won't look real fast or tough, but I'll sure enjoy the looks I'll be getting.

By the way, I'm out west in Washington State. Ordered a Satin Silver V6, manual tranny, exterior and interior upgrade with all the bells and whistles. Ordered back in August and am still waiting to see my car up close and personal. I can hardly wait.
Good for you, I'm sure you'll enjoy it Ordered in August and you don't have it yet? I'd be knocking on the dealers door. Good luck!
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 07:47 PM
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Anyone who owns a California Special gets an A+ in my book.
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 08:06 PM
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I have a GT and don't care for the fogs so window tint coveres them up so you see it works both ways.I like the old two headlight look.
DONAINER Whats it to you if people change the V6? None of your business.
:nono: :nono: :nono: I think maybe you should find another site also as you have just about worn out your welcome here. Nuff said !!!
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 08:13 PM
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Originally posted by HUGLE@January 2, 2005, 8:45 PM
Domainer,
I have sat here pretty silently, reading your post about topics and responses to others. Do you not have ANY respect for other people, who you have never had a decent conversation with, or met in person. If you cannot control yourself and you repeated remarks about people's feelings, than maybe you should leave this site, or just lurk. You seem to like getting a rise out of people just for the fun of it. If you want to carry on these types of conversations, go to BON, or some other site like that where people expect it. This site is great, and for you to come here and degrade other people just for your own interest, is just NOT WANTED.
:worship: :worship:
Old Jan 2, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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