This helmet discussion is funny, it echoes another thread about convertible v coupe.
The photo of Martin with a helmet on is worth a chuckle.
I like to drive long mileage loops in rural counties where I know the roads.
A coupe is stiffer unibody, warmer, cooler (degrees F), lighter, and better...
On the OP pictured mule, I like the wheels and tire track, they are flush with the fender lips. I like the satellite radio antennae. Nose-grill-lights front changes and exhaust-fascia-lights rear changes, what ever they look like, are routine.
A buyer of a 2021 wants the car to be recognized as...
I think the no V-6 option creates the greater loss of sales.
Traditionally, a lot of USA drivers like the mustang platform, both genders,
youth to retired ages, but they don't care about laying down smoke. The
two engine only option took Mustang out of the 10,000 unit/month range.
Check the...
I cannot disagree with your actions. Given the body shop expert survey I would have bought the new hood.
But saved the old hood. Filed a small claim for $2500 against dealer/Ford in my county. Presented expert survey
to support faulty materials claim. Inform court faulty part is available for...
At least as many GM buyers have gone "never GM again" and moved to Ford as there are buyers like yourself
who have gone "never Ford again" and moved to GM. The 'next sale' does not change a corporate bottom line.
If I were the dealer I would have fixed it. That said, if I were the dealer it...
So you think I am defending the Mustang II. Are you attacking the Mustang II? Because they sold 1,107,718 in five years? Or for some other reason? How did Mustang II ruin your life? Pictured above is 1978 King Cobra with Ford 302 ci V8, Edebrock 4V/manifold, Long tube headers, Ram Clutch, high...
I am going to stay with Mustang II topic. Introduced in 1974 Ford sold 385,993 Mustang II in 1974. It had no major recalls. Ford used (unlike GM) virgin rolled steel and it had no corrosion history. In the last sales year, 1978, Mustang II sold 192,410 units. Ford put the 'healthy V8' in the...
Thanks Bikeman315. Did not know any of that. I wonder how many Camaro guys know that. Interesting you are from South Carolina. A guy told me once that a Camaro wrapped around a telephone pole was the state bird in North Carolina.
I agree. Multiple engine options available in Challenger are it's sales advantage in the price range where most of the buying takes place. If Ford retained the V6 option it would account for over 3000 units per month. Providing they do not intentionally dress it down. I am seeing new Challengers...
Did you mean to write "Ford won't fix it" in place of "fit it"
If I was the dealer I would have my body shop fix it and make you happy.
I would order pizza for you while my porters get your car ready when you come to fetch it.
I would hope you come back for your next car buy.
But, I am not the...
My oversight, never looked at your web link. It is the last word on prices. Maybe it was 1986. Guys were buying this 5.0 Mustang MT, from Sinclair Ford, stripped down model, may not have had AC, and tearing up Lindbergh Blvd. I did not price one, Just repeating what my foggy memory heard back...
Another reply off and slightly on topic. Looking at the 2020 Corvette I see a 2017 Ford GT from the rear quarter views, some GT in the front, and plenty of GT in the steering wheel dash. If it were not for Ford GM would not know what to build. That said, the new Corvette looks terrific and also...