Nov 8, 2008 #1 Charlie Sheen Armed and Hammered S197 Team Member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Posts 13,286 Reaction score 373 Location Infernum ubi sum
Nov 8, 2008 #2 jsawyer uh oh S197 Team Member Joined Apr 9, 2007 Posts 2,103 Reaction score 50 Location Washington State Do you think they (Ford) will try and re-capture that nostalgia? We never had a Mustang II, but we did own a Maverick an equally sweet ride.
Do you think they (Ford) will try and re-capture that nostalgia? We never had a Mustang II, but we did own a Maverick an equally sweet ride.
Nov 8, 2008 #3 Charlie Sheen Armed and Hammered S197 Team Member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Posts 13,286 Reaction score 373 Location Infernum ubi sum jsawyer said: Do you think they (Ford) will try and re-capture that nostalgia? We never had a Mustang II, but we did own a Maverick an equally sweet ride. Click to expand... It's retro-retro styling. BTW, I learned to power brake in an old gold Maverick. SWEETNESS!
jsawyer said: Do you think they (Ford) will try and re-capture that nostalgia? We never had a Mustang II, but we did own a Maverick an equally sweet ride. Click to expand... It's retro-retro styling. BTW, I learned to power brake in an old gold Maverick. SWEETNESS!
Nov 8, 2008 #4 don_w Dyno Numbers - Who Cares? Joined Apr 4, 2007 Posts 9,999 Reaction score 102 Location San Diego, CA I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I prefer the styling of the Mustang II to any Mustang made between 1979 and 1993. Those Foxes are fugly IMO. The MII's look great in drag race trim. Oh, and they make nice 4x4s, too. hahaha . Attachments MustangII.jpg 15.6 KB · Views: 12
I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I prefer the styling of the Mustang II to any Mustang made between 1979 and 1993. Those Foxes are fugly IMO. The MII's look great in drag race trim. Oh, and they make nice 4x4s, too. hahaha .