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Topic: 2005 mustang!!
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67fastback2+2 Journeyman Posts: 92 From: Pennsville,New Jersey Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 10-04-2002 11:46 PM
Check this out. I would sell the farm for this car!! I found this at http://autothing.com/funthings/funthings-futuremustang2004.htm
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Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 26811 From: Lyons, IL, USA Registered: May 99
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posted 10-05-2002 12:05 AM
Sure looks a lot like the 68 Mach 1 concept car. ------------------ Alex Denysenko Co-Administrator and Moderator/ non 65-66 Mustang owner sensitivity co-ordinator NHRA/IHRA/SRA/MCA member NHRA and IHRA SS/LA National Record Holder '00, '01, & '02 Fleet of FoMoCo products including 88 ASC McLaren Mustang #28 Part time secret agent license #0089 Professional Manwhore The Barry of BarrysGrrl Quote #1: "I never met a magazine mechanic I liked." Quote #2: "Make sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth!"
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johnmustang Gearhead Posts: 6061 From: British Columbia , Canada Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 10-05-2002 12:19 AM
Very , I don,t have a farm to sell , but , I have some worthless " Moutha " stock anybody want JOHN ------------------ 65 2+2 FASTBACK 68 COUPE 87 TAURUS WAGON 98 F150 XLT TRITON V8 4.6, 4 WHEEL DRIVE Member:Vancouver Island Mustang Association M&M #1710 MyPhotoPage MY TRUCK
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lyle29464 Gearhead Posts: 989 From: Mt. Pleasant S.C. Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 10-05-2002 12:35 AM
It looks great. Im not sure how a car with 2" sidewalls would do in charleston sc where the pot holes are 3 feet deep and 3 inches apart.------------------ Lyle 69 rag top 93 explorer 98 f 150 28 slick craft "If it has boobs, tires or chips sooner or later it's going to be trouble."
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fordnmerc Gearhead Posts: 1001 From: Watkins Glen NY USA Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 10-05-2002 11:04 AM
Best looking Mustang I have seen since the 1973 model year!I agree that the wheels are too big. Seems like everyone is going overboard with those, these days. ------------------ David Spread Joy. Less cholesterol than butter! 1978 LTD II 2 Door 1979 Ranchero GT
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mustangs68 Moderator Posts: 24529 From: Buckroe Beach Va MCA#39406 M&M #12 Member Mustang Club of Tidewater Registered: May 99
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posted 10-05-2002 03:08 PM
I still like to find a photo of the 68 Mach1..But thats on cool looking Mustang..best design (new) since 95... sam
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IIGood Moderator Posts: 3580 From: Arnold, MD, USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-05-2002 07:13 PM
Keep in mind, if those are "real" sketches, they are just concept sketches...and every single concept sketch I've seen has had huge wheels on the car with no sidewall on the tire. So that would be fixed.That blue sketch has been floating around for about half the year now. There's a yellow one, based on the blue one, that's been going around for a couple weeks now. Now, there's a new one that was done up by the boys at Motor Trend...in their new issue. Has the fastback design to it, with extreme '60s nostalgia to it. If I can get ahold of the picture I saw online, I'll post it. ------------------ Frank S.----MCA Member 40390 '99 Mustang coupe '77 Ghia--"II Good" '76 Cobra--project
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67fastback2+2 Journeyman Posts: 92 From: Pennsville,New Jersey Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 10-05-2002 10:58 PM
When I was ordering a Mach I, the dealership gave me a trade in value for my 99 Dodge 1500 sport of $5,500., I got so mad the next day I got the wife a new PT Crusier. By 2004 I'll be able to order, if something like that comes out!! My temper cost me the Mach but mommy's happy
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IIGood Moderator Posts: 3580 From: Arnold, MD, USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-06-2002 01:03 AM
OUCH! How can you live with yourself?! Passed up a Mach 1 for a PT Cruiser?!Any shrinks in the house???? ------------------ Frank S.----MCA Member 40390 '99 Mustang coupe '77 Ghia--"II Good" '76 Cobra--project
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67fastback2+2 Journeyman Posts: 92 From: Pennsville,New Jersey Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 10-06-2002 04:53 AM
the Mach I doesn't do house work cook or keep me warm at night. At least that helps me sleep better. It wasn't to be I guess. I fell better about spending money on the fastback now
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Rustang Gearhead Posts: 805 From: Clarion PA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 10-06-2002 07:57 AM
very cool. At first look it reminds me more of a '68 than other years. The twin hood scoops and quarter scoops, the way the tops of the front fenders run, and the general shape of the front headlights. If that concept's for real that sucker's gonna sell! ------------------ '68 mustang 351 clevor- 10.92@124 '67 Stang, 351W -11.18@118 '69 351C Torino-14.90@100 '78 Pickup 351W-15.56@88 '79 Pickup 460 ET=??
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Mike65 Gearhead Posts: 2151 From: Bloomfield, NY, USA. Western Finger Lakes, 65 Fastback, 69 Coupe MCA #-04549 Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 10-06-2002 10:31 AM
WOW ------------------ Mike & Robin 65 Mustang Fastback 69 Mustang Coupe 87 LTD CV 99 Explorer Sport 00 Ranger XLT Extd Cab "900 HP of Detroit muscle!!!" M&M #- 890 MCA #- 4549 www.mike65.mustangsandmore.ws
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GTRocks Gearhead Posts: 4072 From: Lusby, MD Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-06-2002 10:24 PM
There's some more stuff here too:http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/concept/s197/index.html It has some of the MotorTrend pics, and more guesses, etc.
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