YouTuber & Friends Mob Fab Fords in SoCal with Savage Mustangs
From placing stickers in others’ Mustangs to debating the merits of an automatic in a Shelby, YouTuber finds a fun time in Anaheim.
Car show season is in full swing, now that the temps are warming up, and the sun is out more often than not. Thus, plenty of chances to catch our beloved Mustang strut its stuff at any and every show that’ll have the legendary pony car around.
One place it’s definitely welcome is Fabulous Fords Forever, which had been at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California until this year, when it moved to the land of Mickey Mouse, Anaheim. YouTuber AlexSVT and a few of his friends made the trek to the show, held in the parking lot of where the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim play ball.
First thing’s first, though. Alex and one of his friends strategize the perfect placement for his personalized window decal on his silver 2003 Cobra convertible, ultimately settling on the low center of the windshield.
“Getting ready for the show,” says Alex. “Gotta roll in incognito. I’mma put the top up, windows up, so I don’t have to worry about it.”
After some time getting everything good to go, Alex and his crew of Mustang fans roll out to Fab Fords. Once he parked his car to the satisfaction of the red-vested volunteer at Angel Stadium, it was time to check out all of the other Mustangs in attendance.
Alex himself had a few stickers of his Cobra made to place on certain other Mustangs, like the orange 2004 Cobra belonging to Instagrammer sunkistcobra, and the red 2017 Mustang owned by Instagrammer _d.i.e.g.0. Again, placement is key, so most go in the gap between the weatherstripping and the driver’s side window.
“As Shelby owner, I don’t like it being an automatic,” said one of Alex’s friends when asked for his first impressions on the 2020 Shelby GT500, “even if it shifts faster.” Alex says he should give the GT500 a chance, and his only reason hating it is because he’s never driven an automatic. We know his friend will want the seven-speed dual-clutch auto, considering the 700-plus ponies its 5.2-liter V8 is going to put out.
“I had a great time at the show,” wrote Alex in the description of this video. “The venue was cool but I miss Knotts Berry Farm. Next year I want to host an even bigger and better meet and it should be amazing! Glad people came up to me and said what’s up.”