Mustang designed and built by women
#1
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Mustang designed and built by women
The background can be found here:
http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2012/0...uilt-by-women/
However, following on from my "It's brown but I like it" thread https://themustangsource.com/f726/it...i-like-515329/ here's another "earth tones" S197 I really like.
I'm not normally a fan of matte paintwork, but it works here. And, usually, gold/bronze trim would be a complete turn off but, again, it really works here. The interior is especially good!
http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2012/0...uilt-by-women/
However, following on from my "It's brown but I like it" thread https://themustangsource.com/f726/it...i-like-515329/ here's another "earth tones" S197 I really like.
I'm not normally a fan of matte paintwork, but it works here. And, usually, gold/bronze trim would be a complete turn off but, again, it really works here. The interior is especially good!
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I'm right there with you TwinTurbo.
It's almost like the women took colors and styling cues from high end designer hand bags and used that as their inspiration.
Please don't ask how I or my wallet knows.....hahaha------Bill
It's almost like the women took colors and styling cues from high end designer hand bags and used that as their inspiration.
Please don't ask how I or my wallet knows.....hahaha------Bill
#10
Like this much better than the brown one.
I still think it's a great Mustang regardless of whether it was built by women, men or those in between.
I still think it's a great Mustang regardless of whether it was built by women, men or those in between.
Last edited by JimmyM; 11/4/12 at 12:02 PM.
#13
Originally Posted by Flagstang
when can we stop acting like something is amazing or extra nice because a women did it? It looks fine.
#15
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
For about 3 weeks a month at least.
Oh God...thread derailed in 3...2.....I'll just apologize now [hits send]
#16
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Agree..it was never a favorite of mine, even back in the '70's when It was the big thing. Never cared for tuck and roll either. However, with that said,
it seems Diamond Tuck is making a comeback as it is appearing in several high end Euro cars.
I do like the car, including the wheels, which really set off the paint scheme.
I had gold wheels on my '86 Srirocco, which was black. Not sure I am ready to go back to the future. But, in this case they look good.
it seems Diamond Tuck is making a comeback as it is appearing in several high end Euro cars.
I do like the car, including the wheels, which really set off the paint scheme.
I had gold wheels on my '86 Srirocco, which was black. Not sure I am ready to go back to the future. But, in this case they look good.
#18
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Maybe some of the pics are missing, but I didn't see a kitchen in it.