Should we take this conversation over to Jezebel?
Should we take this conversation over to Jezebel?
Ford's "chamois" may be the worst color ever offered by any manufacturer.
Yeah, but Kate Jackson was a borderline hoon in her orange parfait Pinto.
Yeah, the TRX option with Michelin 390 tires. Good luck finding replacement tires.
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"A man who dresses very casually for a test drive of a $376,000 supercar."
Actually, the Mustang II came to market just as the gas crisis started. Looking back, the car was a joke, but it was the beneficiary of good timing, and sold in higher numbers than the 71-73 verson.
Behind the fence.
Was there ever a nice Indy pace car replica?
On the other hand, "Farrah" and "soften" don't usually appear togther.
225 HP would have been a miracle in '79 when the Fox Mustang was released.
Mustang II Cobra. Farrah picture posted to soften the blow.
We never got the Pony in the US.
Around these parts, Stop & Shop offers a similar program through their own gas bars, while Shaw's partners with Irving. Problem is, those are two of the most expensive supermarkets around, so I'm not really saving money. I'll just my groceries at Market Basket, and keep going to my usual two or three cheap gas…
Cut her some slack. She's a cancer survivor and suffers from MS.
I've never been fond of the first-generation production version, actually. I don't know if it was a cost-cutting measure or a manufacturing issue, but the way the pieces for the grill, healdight bezel and the panel between the two look cheap and usually mis-aligned. For should have spent a few dollars to make a…
That was the first Mustang prototype. The Mustang II was shown in '63, and it was a lot closer to the eventual production version.
I think those are the mounts for the (missing) bumper guards.
A kink here, a kidney there...
You had me until the last paragraph.