New stang 2005
Convertible needs work. I would rock the coupe in silver in a heartbeat.
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Originally posted by R92680
They ok'd the go ahead in feb 03
on top of that the v6 is being replaced with lincoln LS v6
They ok'd the go ahead in feb 03
on top of that the v6 is being replaced with lincoln LS v6
Its still a Ford...so how would it benefit the car??? Other than different characteristics and specs it would break down after 80k miles anyway....
If that Stang got an M5 engine. THAT would be beneficial..:chuckels:
Originally posted by honda_pilot
Its still a Ford...so how would it benefit the car??? Other than different characteristics and specs it would break down after 80k miles anyway....
If that Stang got an M5 engine. THAT would be beneficial..:chuckels:
Its still a Ford...so how would it benefit the car??? Other than different characteristics and specs it would break down after 80k miles anyway....
If that Stang got an M5 engine. THAT would be beneficial..:chuckels:
Originally posted by Morpheus 6
Looks better than the current Mustang.
I like how Ford does SOHC instead of the pushrod, more advanced valvetrain is good. I'd like to see a DOHC in this one.
I'd still prolly never rock a domestic.
Looks better than the current Mustang.
I like how Ford does SOHC instead of the pushrod, more advanced valvetrain is good. I'd like to see a DOHC in this one.
I'd still prolly never rock a domestic.
For the record, I beat the crap outta my Mustang. It's not quite two years old yet and is about to trip 60,000 miles and still runs like a champ.


