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Topic: official press release photos
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Dubz Gearhead Posts: 1781 From: Manitoba Canada Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 01-04-2004 02:00 AM
tons of them, just TONSsolid rear, 3 link, big sway bars all around....looks dope http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=1857&st=30 ------------------ 1974 Gran Torino 351W with rpm air gap intake, Holley 670 carb, 1" 4 hole spacer Planned : Summit cam, competition headers, milling and cleaning up heads, and alot of non-engine stuff My Page
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IIGood Moderator Posts: 3510 From: Arnold, MD, USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 01-04-2004 02:15 AM
Here too... http://www.maximum-cars.com/temp/mustang/I want the full rez pics for downsizing to wallpapers. Especially the night shot of the car coming at you..all you see are the four lights. *drool* ------------------ Frank S.----MCA Member 40390 '03 Mustang GT coupe '99 Mustang coupe '77 Ghia--"II Good"
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GTRocks Gearhead Posts: 3750 From: Lusby, MD Registered: Jun 99
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posted 01-04-2004 07:47 PM
I really love this car. Couple of minor things I would have changed, but I'm digging hard. Emergency brake should be on the passenger side since most are right handed. Another one of my pet peaves is present...hazard light button smack on the middle of the dash. I don't know what car manufacturers insist on doing that. I don't want to think about being a hazard when I'm driving your car. I think I've used my current switch twice in 10 years. Why does that warrant a center dash location? It should go back in the glove box per the original design. Also like the placement of my seat access knob on the back bottom, as opposed to the high side. Seems this design might make it problematic with the seat belt.Gorgeous car!!
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Stewart Gearhead Posts: 9793 From: Monterey, CA Mustangsandmore Member #437 Registered: Apr 2000
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posted 01-04-2004 10:04 PM
Hmmm, not sure I understand the e-brake one. In the pictures, it is on the right side of the driver...right next to the gear shift selecter. Or are you saying it should be on the other side of the center console, next to the passenger side chair? To me, that's not convenient.I agree with you on the seat release. While it makes it easy to reach, I much prefer it at the bottom rear of the seat. It's like the safety belt loops on the SN-95's. I've never liked them up there. Stewart
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GTRocks Gearhead Posts: 3750 From: Lusby, MD Registered: Jun 99
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posted 01-05-2004 08:14 PM
Yes, I'm saying on the other side of the center console like the Fox bodies did. It seems to close to the driver's body here and a person using their right hand would come at it from beyond the center console on the passenger side, so it would be easier to access with a center console opening on that side of the center console. Seems like it's set up for a right hand drive car as it is now.
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Stewart Gearhead Posts: 9793 From: Monterey, CA Mustangsandmore Member #437 Registered: Apr 2000
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posted 01-06-2004 02:29 AM
Gotcha.To me, without actually sitting in the car...and just judging by the pics...it doesn't seem too inconvenient. In our Fox Chassis 'stangs, it's not really on the right side of the console...more like smack dab in the middle between the seats. The console is just configured and molded in a way that gives that impression because of the ashtray. Stewart [This message has been edited by Stewart (edited 01-06-2004).]
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Hamchuck Journeyman Posts: 20 From: Killeen, TX 76542 Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 01-13-2004 04:02 AM
I'll take mine in Highland Green, and sans grill ornaments.------------------ 68 J-code Hardtop
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louie Journeyman Posts: 99 From: California Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-13-2004 04:37 PM
looks gooddubz from mw?
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