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Old 1/10/13, 08:56 PM
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This past couple weeks I received a bunch of orders. I just wanted to thank everyone and for the support!
Keep it up bud!
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A few on their way out! Thanks guys!

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Great looking work Chris!
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Originally Posted by Knight
A few on their way out! Thanks guys!
Is the 5 and 0 from a regular emblem?
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Originally Posted by SlowRiderr
Is the 5 and 0 from a regular emblem?
Not sure what you mean. But its the same shape as the normal emblem.

Its fully CNC machined. Here are some behind the scenes raw shots.

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Originally Posted by Knight

Not sure what you mean. But its the same shape as the normal emblem.

Its fully CNC machined. Here are some behind the scenes raw shots.
Oh ok. Nice detail work with the chamfering
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Very nice work Chris!!!
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I keep coming back to this thread. Just amazing artistry.
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I think they look good...I am just not a fan of "COYOTE". Outside of the mustang world, no one has a clue what that means.

Have you thought about other words?

GT/CS ( I would buy this is a heartbeat!!!!)

TRACKPACK

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Just an idea...but if you decide to branch out, I would be the first in line!
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Thank you everyone for the kind words.

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I think they look good...I am just not a fan of "COYOTE". Outside of the mustang world, no one has a clue what that means.

Have you thought about other words?

GT/CS ( I would buy this is a heartbeat!!!!)

TRACKPACK

MUSTANG

420 HP

Just an idea...but if you decide to branch out, I would be the first in line!
Thank you!

In regards to that I debated this a long time. Honestly if I had the money to make a few versions I would.

I decided to use Coyote since it is a plaque that goes on the Coyote engine and it highlights that aspect. Also I know a lot of Mustang guys like myself love to talk about their cars. At car shows the Mustang Enthusiast will know what its all about but it allows non-Mustang people to say to the owner. "whats Coyote?" and we have a chance to tell them about Fords code development name for the engine was Coyote and allows others to experience that backstage pass of knowledge and excitement. As an enthusiast I enjoy those discussions that are beyond what a normal consumer sees and experiences when they look at a vehicle. So in a sense bringing that Mustang Source forum kinda of fun to the outside world.
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Talking

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Thank you everyone for the kind words.


Thank you!

In regards to that I debated this a long time. Honestly if I had the money to make a few versions I would.

I decided to use Coyote since it is a plaque that goes on the Coyote engine and it highlights that aspect. Also I know a lot of Mustang guys like myself love to talk about their cars. At car shows the Mustang Enthusiast will know what its all about but it allows non-Mustang people to say to the owner. "whats Coyote?" and we have a chance to tell them about Fords code development name for the engine was Coyote and allows others to experience that backstage pass of knowledge and excitement. As an enthusiast I enjoy those discussions that are beyond what a normal consumer sees and experiences when they look at a vehicle. So in a sense bringing that Mustang Source forum kinda of fun to the outside world.
I totally get it...and think your product is amazing quality with looks to match. I still wish you would consider branching out though. It is so hard to find GT/CS specific items....I think there would be a great market for it. I have an idea....just make one as a prototype...and then sell it to me!
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Originally Posted by n4agoodtyme
I totally get it...and think your product is amazing quality with looks to match. I still wish you would consider branching out though. It is so hard to find GT/CS specific items....I think there would be a great market for it. I have an idea....just make one as a prototype...and then sell it to me!
Haha. Sounds like you have it all worked out!
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Well, I know a little about real and legendary "coyotes", as well as about the Ford 5.0 "Coyote" engine; however, I don't know how the Ford Coyote is pronounced.

"Kye Oatie"?

Suppose someone comes up to me at a car show and says, "What's that word, there?" What am I going to say? "Kye Oatie"?

Then they might say, "Is that anything like "Koh Yohtay", the "Trickster"?

Where's the RoadRunner when you need him...?

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LOL. You would tell them its pronounced the same as the animal.

Webster Dictionary says ki-o-te

I haven't ever heard anyone pronounce it different than that.
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Its co-yo-tay

It's Japanese. It means 'destroyer of rice'.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
Its co-yo-tay

It's Japanese. It means 'destroyer of rice'.
Rofl!!!
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Ki-ot. With out the e at the end.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
Its co-yo-tay

It's Japanese. It means 'destroyer of rice'.
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I just had to have it... Excellent piece!!!
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
Its co-yo-tay

It's Japanese. It means 'destroyer of rice'.
Very good. Oxford English Dictionary says (more than you ever wanted to know about "kye oat"):

‖ coyote

(kɔɪˈjəʊteɪ, kɔɪˈjəʊt)

Also cayeute, cayote.

[a. Mexican Sp. coyote, ad. native Mexican coyotl.]

a.a Zool. The name, in Mexico and now in the United States, of the prairie- or barking-wolf (Canis latrans) of the Pacific slope of North America.

***[a 1628 F. Hernandez Anim. Mex. Hist. (1651) 4. ***1793 Pennant Hist. Quadr. (ed. 3) I. 257 Coyotl seu vulpes Indica.] ***1824 W. Bullock 6 Months in Mexico 119 Saw a cayjotte, or wild dog, which in size nearly approached the wolf. ***Ibid. 261 Mexico produces an animal which seems to connect the wolf, fox, and dog: it is called the cocyotie. ***Ibid. 311 Cages in which lions, tigers, wolves, cayatoo, and wild cats were confined. ***1834 A. Pike Sketches (Boston) 14 (Th.), The little gray collotes [sic] or prairie wolves, who are as rapacious and as noisy as their bigger brethren. ***1846 R. B. Sage Scenes Rocky Mts. vi. 51 The cayeute,‥or medicine-wolf of the Indians. ***a 1848 G. F. Ruxton Life Far West (1849) 250 One may safely wager to see a dozen cayeutes or prairie wolves loping round. ***1849 E. Bryant California (ed. 5) xix. 219 A species of jackal called here the coyote, frequently approached within a few rods of us. ***1850 B. Taylor Eldorado (1862) viii. 77 We saw the coyotes‥prowling along the margin of the slough. ***1850 W. R. Ryan Upper & Lower California I. 250 Our horses‥were set free by the cayotes—a species of animal something between a fox and a dog. ***1874 Coues Birds N.W. 213 Several coyotés and a skunk. ***1882 J. Hawthorne Fortune's Fool i. xxii, Wildest of all beasts is the wolf, and wildest of all wolves is the coyote. ***1884 W. Shepherd Prairie Exper. 42 The cayote will sneak in, and have his pickings on the offal.

transf. ***1872 S. Powers Afoot & Alone 277 Many slouching fellows‥are really squatters or ‘coyotes’. ***1890 Chicago Advance 20 Nov., Many ‘coyotes,’ as the Mexicans call the half breed population. ***1909 ‘O. Henry’ Roads of Destiny xvi. 266 She's married to Benton Sharp, a coyote and a murderer. ***1948 New Mexico Q. Rev. Summer 198 Often coyote is used as a synonym for native, and is applied to Indians and mestizos (mixed bloods), as readily as to plants.

b.b attrib. and Comb., as coyote-skin, coyote-wolf; coyote diggings, small shafts sunk by miners in California, compared to the holes of the coyote; coyote getter (see quot.); coyote hole = coyote diggings (see also quot. 1906).

***1850 San Francisco Picayune 31 Aug. 3/1 There are Coyoto Diggings‥from which, at the depth of from 17 to 25 feet, $23,000 have been taken out in two days. ***1857 Borthwick California 138 (Bartlett) The coyote diggings require to be very rich to pay. ***1948 New Mexico Q. Rev. Summer 199 In mining lingo of early California, derived from the Mexicans, ‘coyote holes’ or ‘coyote diggings’ were small drift tunnels.

***1961 New Scientist 13 Apr. 17/1 What the Americans bluntly call ‘coyote getters’. These small, mushroom-like appliances, fixed to a metal stake in the ground, are capable of firing a small-calibre cartridge loaded with sodium cyanide.

***1851 Sacramento (Calif.) Transcript 1 May, He noticed one coyote hole where the miners had sunk the shaft through a strata‥of ashes. ***1906 N.Y. Even. Post 12 Sept. 7 Drilling coyote holes is the name applied by railroad contractors to drilling blast holes in grade running cuts through hills.

***1872 C. King Mountain. Sierra Nev. x. 219 Floor of pine, and Coyote-skin rug.

***1850 L. H. Garrard Wah-to-Yah i. 13 We were serenaded by the Coyote wolf. ***1874 Coues Birds N.W. 382 At nightfall the coyoté-wolves‥left their hiding places.

Hence coyˈoting vbl. n. (see quot.)

***1867 J. A. Phillips Mining of Gold & Silver 164 This method of mining‥is called coyoting, from the supposed resemblance of openings so made to the burrows of the coyote. ***1881 Raymond Mining Gloss., Coyoting, mining in irregular openings or burrows.


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▸ U.S. slang. A person hired to assist people in illegally crossing the border from Mexico into the United States.

***1923 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 24 May 1/8 The characters of the ‘coyotes’ at the border are the lowest and ‘the murder of a fellow man means nothing to them’. ***1943 Econ. Geogr. 19 359/2 The facilitators of illegal entrance, the smugglers or ‘coyotes’, the contractors or ‘engachistas’ who provided peons with jobs over the border. ***1972 Los Angeles Times 17 Sept. (West Mag. section) 19/3 The coyote took us by way of Tecate in a station wagon‥. He let us out on the highway and we waited there‥to lose the border patrol. ***1980 J. Morrison & C. F. Zabusky Amer. Mosaic (1982) iii. 347 The Coyote rounded up me and five other guys, and then he got in contact with a guide to take us across the border. ***2002 Nation (N.Y.) 8 Apr. 7/1, I made my first trip to the States at 13, a solo journey that included a few months of indentured servitude to a ‘coyote’.


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