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Yes, randomly.Zip, fasten or Fasten, zip?
Yes, randomly.Zip, fasten or Fasten, zip?
Is this the vehicle you are getting? I am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.It does have a B&O designed sound system.
Got B&O in my F-150 Lariat and it’s missing a Schiit dac but it’s pretty good for a pickup.Is this the vehicle you are getting? I am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.
I hope so. Because I want one. I have already made a space for it (well, as soon as I throw out the old integrated stereo system that died on me).Any updates on the Folkvangr? Is it still going to be released?
There's a pony on the grillI am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.
Because it’s a Ford and they own the brand?Is this the vehicle you are getting? I am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.
Ummm...Okay. Thanks!rude comment not posted, but many thoughts
It brings to mind the Mustang II from (I think) 1974.Is this the vehicle you are getting? I am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.
You mean the Maverick with a different emblem on the grill?It brings to mind the Mustang II from (I think) 1974.
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More Pinto, really.You mean the Maverick with a different emblem on the grill?
The original 1964.5 Mustang was a Falcon family car with a little pizzazz. It was only later that it became a muscle car.Is this the vehicle you are getting? I am still puzzled how they relate it to the Mustang brand.
A friend and co-worker is a member in a local Mustang club and he said so far members want nothing to do with this for the same reason they wanted nothing to do with the Mustang II. Just because Ford calls it a Mustang doesn't make it so in the eyes of some folks. I would rather own a Mach I than a Mach E but then I am a fan of what I grew up with. Same with Camaros, Challengers and 'Vettes. Mine is long paid for and I tend to keep things for a decade or more. Especially so something that has a great deal of memories attached to it both recent and from decades long since passed.The original 1964.5 Mustang was a Falcon family car with a little pizzazz. It was only later that it became a muscle car.
The original Mustang was originally derided as a secretary car!
This Mustang is a family CUV with a little pizzazz. I think that the logic is sound.
I think Ford expects the new Mustang to be as desirable as the first.
I saw one on the road today. Visually it's a messaged Escape.A friend and co-worker is a member in a local Mustang club and he said so far members want nothing to do with this for the same reason they wanted nothing to do with the Mustang II. Just because Ford calls it a Mustang doesn't make it so in the eyes of some folks. I would rather own a Mach I than a Mach E but then I am a fan of what I grew up with. Same with Camaros, Challengers and 'Vettes. Mine is long paid for and I tend to keep things for a decade or more. Especially so something that has a great deal of memories attached to it both recent and from decades long since passed.
So if people want a Mach E, fine! I think it kinda looks like a pregnant guppy. Considering I am a bit of a "Terry the Toad" from "American Graffiti" I don't have much room to talk looks, LOL!
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